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How long can you live with a leaking mitral valve? Does anyone out there have any facts or have you lived with such a problem?
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You can live ALL your life...... until your are 90 years old with a leaking mitral valve.
You can play tennis, golf and live a normal life ...with a leaking mitral valve.
So what is the rub?
If the left ventricle of your heart starts to complain about the extra work that it is doing in dealing with a "leaky valve" then surgical intervention may be...
You can play tennis, golf and live a normal life ...with a leaking mitral valve.
So what is the rub?
If the left ventricle of your heart starts to complain about the extra work that it is doing in dealing with a "leaky valve" then surgical intervention may be...
13:22 Tue 29th Mar 2011
You can live ALL your life......until your are 90 years old with a leaking mitral valve.
You can play tennis, golf and live a normal life ...with a leaking mitral valve.
So what is the rub?
If the left ventricle of your heart starts to complain about the extra work that it is doing in dealing with a "leaky valve" then surgical intervention may be necessary.
How do I know if the left ventricle is complaining?
Because it starts to get bigger.
How do I know if it is getting bigger?
ECG, chest X-Ray, ultrasound and MAYBE.intra oesophageal studies.
Good luck and you to McMouse.
You can play tennis, golf and live a normal life ...with a leaking mitral valve.
So what is the rub?
If the left ventricle of your heart starts to complain about the extra work that it is doing in dealing with a "leaky valve" then surgical intervention may be necessary.
How do I know if the left ventricle is complaining?
Because it starts to get bigger.
How do I know if it is getting bigger?
ECG, chest X-Ray, ultrasound and MAYBE.intra oesophageal studies.
Good luck and you to McMouse.
LL.....in my case had a heart attack 11 years ago followed by angioplasty and stents. Have all the tests sqad mentioned on a regular basis and any changes are monitored. Recent tests have shown need for valve repair also by-pass surgery to relieve the fatigue and breathlessness. Three years ago and not showing any adverse issues was fit enough to cycle over the Pyrenees and a couple of other mountain ranges for 19 consecutive days covering 550 miles. The moral of this story is that you can live a completely active life despite having some underlying health issues provided you seek advice if you notice any performance issues.
McMouse, Mr LL had a major heart attack two years ago followed immediately by angioplasty and stent (within 1.5 hrs of heart attack) Is looking fitter than ever now.
Two of our friends have had bypass surgery in the last couple of years, one quadruple and one fivetruple(don't know the right word)!!!
They both look fighting fit!
I wish you all the best!! xx
Two of our friends have had bypass surgery in the last couple of years, one quadruple and one fivetruple(don't know the right word)!!!
They both look fighting fit!
I wish you all the best!! xx
Thanks to everyne who replied. I have had all the usual tests echocardiogram, x-rays and angiogram and have been refused an operation by one surgeon as I also need a tripe or even quadruple by-pass at the same time. But I do hae chest pains at night especially and I am very breathless. I am trying another surgeon for a second opinion in two weeks time. Feel I am between the devil and the deep blue sea - live a half life or rick the operaion? Vera hemings