Aortic stenosis and regurgitation/leaky valve
My cardiologist has been monitoring me for about 2 years and at my last echo it was a 1.1. I have days when I'm so tired for no apparent reason to the point that I just sit in my recliner most days. Has anyone else had this problem?
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It's always good and appropriate to get another opinion - especially if there are complications involved. I have a feeling this leaky valve condition is not uncommon- I'm seeing my internist/cardiologist in a couple of weeks and will discuss this leaky valve business again - as usual- and try to learn more.
<p>My internist informed me years ago that I have leaky heart valves and since I had Takasubo episode 3 yrs. ago, I have an ekg every 8 months or so. I've asked him if the leaky valve condition could go back to having had Scarlet Fever as a small child as I recall hearing the Doctor at bedside telling my parents that if I recover (almost died), I might have a heart murmur. My doctor confirmed that I've always had the leaky valve condition all the many yrs. I've seen him (was my parent' internist/cardiologist) and I'm just turning 88yrs in Oct. Like to have more info. on this condition and what it means for my heart health at this time.</p>
Hello @dfelix,
I wanted to follow up and ask after you – how are you feeling now? I can imagine you must have been feeling weak...heart surgery can
make you feel like you’ve been through a battle! Did you do the cardiac rehab program?