Will BUN levels affect aorta valve replacement?

Posted by openheart2020 @openheart2020, Mar 14, 2020

Hello all! I am scheduled for an aorta valve replacement on Tuesday, 3/17. This is the 5th attempt. I have finally passed all the pre-op tests but was flagged on the BUN results. I have not heard from the surgeon's office about another postponement. Does anyone know if having higher than the normal numbers will have an impact on my surgery? I have stopped drinking protein shakes as I read that too much protein will cause this. I have also upped my water intake as I may have been a little dehydrated, another cause. I'm hoping this will help, but just need reassurance that I'm still good to go. Thanks for any thoughts.

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I had no symptoms. I knew I had a heart murmur, was born with it but was told it would never be a problem. I went, back in Oct. to get a colonoscopy and during the pre op stuff, a nurse freaked out because she heard the murmur. Long story short, I ended up going to a cardiologist, a Dr. doom and Gloom kind of guy who proceeded to tell me that I was going to die from this if I don't hurry and have it taken care of. I then was sent to a surgeon who was a God send. I was about in tears at this point and he calmed me down and assured me I was alright but I indeed need surgery to replace the bi valve with a three valve, but after getting a cat scan said it was a little more urgent. I have aortic stenosis and need to have my aorta replaced. I am still working, a teacher, ride a couple miles on my bike and up to 40 laps in the pool every night. He told me to keep doing what I do. So, then being postponed 4 times for different reasons, I am finally going in tomorrow morning, Tuesday. I am still a symptomatic and a puzzle to all concerned, thank God. Now, aren't you glad you asked? LOL.

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I wish you the best of luck and I’m absolutely amazed at your daily physical regimen! Imagine what you’ll be able to do once you’re over the surgery! I’m glad you found a surgeon you like, I think it is so important.

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It's now april 7 and I hope the surgury went well dave

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