Jakey
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Registered: 4th Jun 07
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I could make this story 10 pages long but I'll try and keep it short and sweet.
It all started when I was 6 weeks old and my parents took me for my check up, the doctor checked me out and discovered a slight heart murmur. A few months of tests they found it to be Aortic Stenosis (A narrow aortic valve in the heart for me and you).
So years went on and I went to Alder Hey hospital twice a year for echo scans and just general check ups to make sure it wasn't getting any more narrow.
I always got told that at sometime in my life I'd need the 'balloon' operation, which consists of keyhole surgery where they put a kind of balloon inside your narrow heart valve and pump it up to stretch it a bit.
It was only when I was 16 when they discovered the valve had developed a slight leak which was leaking onto my Mitral valve and causing it to swell slightly. Nothing overly major but just kept more of a close eye on things and also meant I wouldn't be able to have the 'balloon' procedure.
Nothing much happened for the next few years until February of last year when they asked me to do a routine exercise test just to see how well my heart copes at general exercise. So they stuck me on a gym-type bike which goes up the gears every minute or two, so will eventually stop you no matter how good you are. I personally thought I did quite well, last about 20 minutes on the bike, got absolutely knackered and felt good about myself. Then the results came back and the doctor said I should of been doing about twice as well as I did for a fit 21 year old lad.
Not happy with the results they asked me to have an MRI scan later on in the year.
So September came and I travelled to Manchester Royal Infirmary, the hospital I'm based at now i'm over 18. Had the scan and the results came back in October with a letter asking me to go in and have a chat with a surgeon.. At this point I started to feel a little nervous, everything was becoming real now.
Went in and he basically said I'd have to have surgery in the next 3 months as the leak was getting worse as was the swelling of the Mitral valve.
I got offered 2 solutions;
First one was a tissue heart valve, generally humans or pigs. Good points are I'd have to take aspirin for around 6-8 weeks then no more medication. Bad points are the valve only lasts 7-15 years then I'd have to have the operation again. I could only have the tissue valve once or twice before the tissue in my heart got to weak then I'd have to have the mechanical heart valve..
So the second solution, as you can guess was a mechanical heart valve. Titanium and carbon fibre to be precise. The good points about this heart valve is there's a 99.9% chance I'll never need another replacement as the valve should outlive me. The bad points are I'd have to take warfarin, a blood thinning drug, for the rest of my life. The downsides to warfarin are a big cut down on drinking, no binging, just a social few a couple times a week. Also a few food kicks like no cranberry juice as it messes with the drug, cut down on spinach/curly kale type veg, mature cheese and a few others. Another downside to the warfarin is it makes me slightly haemophiliac so if I cut myself shaving or knock my self I can bleed for quite a while and bruise fairly easily.
So the time came to make a decision, after much umming and arring with my family and friends I decided to take mechanical heart valve. Main reasons where, drinking isn't a massive part of my life, if I had to give it up completely it's no detriment to me, the food and drink wasn't to bad either but the one that topped it was I only wanted to have this operation once and once only!
Awaited my date and finally the 5th January came and I went into hospital. Had my surgery on Fridays 6th and managed to come out on the following Thursday. Not much has happened since, just been sat in bed and trying to get better. Here's a little picture of what I'm left with.

Thank you reading my story. Any questions at all I'll be more than happy to answer!
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Brett
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Respect your way mate, glad you're ok
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Gavin
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Jesus... this puts things into perspective!
Hope everything works out for you
pew pew pew pewwwww
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MarkSport
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Shit, I remember you mentioning this a few years back mate. I wish you all the best and hope you make a speedy recovery. also, I have those pj's
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AlunJ
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Christ, wish you a speedy recovery!
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thegsi
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Great read and I'm glad everything went well for you dude. Saw the scar on Facebook! Admire your bravery mate and heres to heathly living
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Cavey
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Fair play mate. Amazing that you're up and about so quickly after massive surgery like that!
Just remember chicks dig scars, and I doubt anyone will beat that beast!
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SteveoBC
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Registered: 22nd Feb 07
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saw the updates on fbook, good to hear your still with us jake
lol at the status when you were allowed to have a shit after surgery haha
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IvIarkgraham
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Jakey
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Cheers guys!
Yeah Steve, the nurses said you have to have 'bowel movements' before you leave hospital, it took 4 days but it was one of the strangest but greatest shits ever!
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Matt L
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hope you get better soon bud, kept seeing your updates on fb.
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Kerry
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Get well soon! Mum had something similar involving the main artery that leaves the heart and feeds the lower part of your body!
Did you feel like you were hit by a bus!
Glad your on the mend x
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3CorsaMeal
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looks a bit like a game of pong on your chest
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Ben G
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bloody hell thats a proper scar mate.
glad you're alright and good to see you back on cs.
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Paul_J
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I saw the pics on facebook and wondered what was going on. Massive respect you mate for being able to deal with that 
It made me feel funny just thinking about having my heart modified seems such a crucial thing inside of you.
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Ojc
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I love you
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BarnshaW
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quote: Originally posted by Paul_J
seems such a crucial thing inside of you.
is it? I didnt think it done anything. Learn something new everyday 
[Edited on 14-01-2012 by BarnshaW]
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Jakey
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quote: Originally posted by Kerry
Get well soon! Mum had something similar involving the main artery that leaves the heart and feeds the lower part of your body!
Did you feel like you were hit by a bus!
Glad your on the mend x
Yeah it still does! They cut down your sternum and open your chest about 4-5 inches so every rib, bone and muscle from my waist to my neck is in pain and aches!
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Jamie Walby
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Fuck! That scar is awesome! Be nice and itchy when it starts to heal.
Good luck with the recovery!
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taylorboosh
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carbon fibre heart.. whats the weight saving?
best of luck mate
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Phillips_91
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Saw all the updates on fb, good to see your on your feet! Hope everythin goes well
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taylorboosh
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quote: Originally posted by BarnshaW
quote: Originally posted by Paul_J
seems such a crucial thing inside of you.
is it? I didnt think it done anything. Learn something new everyday 
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Ian
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Registered: 28th Aug 99
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Been following on FB, was hoping you would post on here for some CS love.
Does this mean you beep at airports now?
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Sunz
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I think you made the best choice with the mechanical heart valve.
Looks like you are doing well with your recovery
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Paul_J
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quote: Originally posted by BarnshaW
quote: Originally posted by Paul_J
seems such a crucial thing inside of you.
is it? I didnt think it done anything. Learn something new everyday 
haha
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