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by FinnLeSueur
1036 days ago
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I (29) had my aortic valve replaced (On-X mechanical) and an aortic graft done literally 8 weeks ago. The full procedure is called a Bentall[1]. It's pretty wild. The mechanical valve was the best option for me as an active young person because it should last my whole life. Tissue values wear out in about ~15 years from what I've read. Sometimes closer to 10 if you are an active person. The warfarin and INR management is a little bit of a bummer, but I was provided with an INR testing device free of charge, which was rad. I also wrote a blog post[2] about some of my experiences, although I've yet to write anything about the time post-op. [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bentall_procedure
[2]: https://finn.lesueur.nz/posts/a-heart-murmur/
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I understand the bummer that warfarin can be. I have two pieces of advice.
1. Don’t diet the dose, dose the diet. In other words, don’t try to adjust what and how you eat to fit the mg of warfarin you are taking every week.
2. I believe a large percentage of what you hear regarding warfarin is ridiculously overblown and I almost never place limits on what I do because of some fear of a bleeding event (within reason, of course.)