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Katie: My long standing mitral valve murmur is caused by regurgitation and the valve flap and connecting tissues bumping against the thickened septum wall (can be seen during the echo cardiogram). Over the past two years this "noise" has reduced. WHY? ..... At this point we as patients realize we don't even know what we don't know about this marvelous precise design of the heart. Basically the mitral murmur has to do with fluid dynamics in and around my HOCM heart that are not optimal and cause "turbulence". I am led to believe the murmur reduction after 2 yrs of Camzyos MAY be related to smoother operation of the heart muscle fibers and a slight reduction in the septal wall thickness. Credible Clinical evidence of this nationally is not yet known.
I have a 74 yo female friend who does not have HOCM, but had mitral valve repair/replacement surgery via catheter etc. It went very smoothly, quickly, and with great results and recovery after some cardiac rehab.
God's blessings and prayers for great outcomes for you also!

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Thank you Captain Terry for replying. Well sadly Camzyos is not for me and after several weeks made feel ill so had to stop. It’s wonderful that it works so well for some, wonderful. My surgeon has said my gradient in valsalva is over 100 and too high although I feel fine most of the time. My mitral valve repair/replacement is due in August. The reason he said the drug isn’t for me is my thickening of the left ventricle is so small at 1.5 therefore not for me but the valve needs replacing or repairing. Thank you for your kind words and wishing you all the best.