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What Will My Mitral Valve Repair Recovery Be Like?
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I am a 60 year old asymptomatic in need of mitral valve repair. Can anyone advise me as to how long and what to expect after my open heart surgery. I am in good health otherwise.

posted June 17, 2019
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A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

I had a aortic valve replaced 4 months ago...open heart surgery. I am 4 mths post surgery. I am slowing improving. Yes open heart hurts a lot. Maybe your dr. Is doing less intrusive surgery. Be patient with yourself and kind.

posted June 26, 2019
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

I had tricuspid replaced & mitral repaired. I feel it was a fairly easy surgery; for me anyway. That was 9 yrs ago and although the tricuspid is very leaky again I am doing good. You will too.

posted June 17, 2019
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

Open heart or tavr? Tavr most desired if able...had one five years ago

posted September 24, 2023
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

I was on blood thinner be prepared to get blood work a lot. I hate Lab
Corp they are dirty and rude employees, I not do Lab Corp no more, I go to Valley Health to the clinic its so much nicer there. They treat you like a human being,

posted September 9, 2023
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

If able .Tavr only way to go

posted November 24, 2019

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