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05-11-2017 08:27 AM |
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Originally Posted by gerryh1943
(Post 1397245)
My husband is having some medical problem,they say his carotid artery is at 100%,he has a stent on one side 6 years ago now they want him to go to see a Dr Lew has anyone use him and some feed back please
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You didn't say what his medical problem is? I've had a stent since May 2007 and since 2014 I've been diagnosed with a murmur, it's a leaky mitral valve. It's not a pleasant thought, but I don't let it cosume my life. I go to MVP everyday since May 2014 when I joined and work out.
You write that his cartoaid artery is 100%, do you mean it's 100% blocked?, your sentence doesn't mean much. I had an artery 100% blocked but my heart created it's own parallel artery and replaced the original. They say that is somewhat common. A stress EKG will take pictures of your heart in motion through a sort of time-lapse photography and you will get a better idea. Since your husband is still with us, it's a good possibility his heart formed it's own parallel artery like mine did.
I have a echo-cardiogram every year to check on the valve, I just had my latest two weeks ago. So far they say it's not serious enough to replace. If it had been the aortic valve they have a much easier way to replacing the valve using the TAVR procedure. By using a transcatheter much like a stent through the groin, they can replace a new valve in place of the old valve. The mitral valve use to be only replaceable via an open heart surgery, but they are now working on replacing the mitral valve also using a transcatheter. However, they prefer to wait until it's absolutely neccessary since it's a little more involved.
Someday I'll probably have to go through that procedure, but until then I go on with my life and enjoy it as much as possible. As you can see in my avatar, I'm in a workout shirt having lunch at Bob Evans just after leaving MVP.
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