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Any TAVR recipients in the crowd?
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<blockquote data-quote="USMC" data-source="post: 254394" data-attributes="member: 43981"><p>Hi Vince, I was 42 at my 1st procedure. Some would ask why I didn't go with a mechanical valve... I had NO interest in lifelong anticoagulation so I made the decision I made knowing full well I'd have to do it again...and here we are! I've read a lot about Adam Pick and seen numerous videos of his interviews with surgeons. He's a great man and an asset to those going through this. </p><p></p><p>I'm sitting down this Wednesday with the cardiothoracic surgeon and the interventional cardiologist to figure out what my best way forward is. They do a "team" approach with other cardiologists... I'm pretty sure they are leaning towards the TAVR procedure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="USMC, post: 254394, member: 43981"] Hi Vince, I was 42 at my 1st procedure. Some would ask why I didn't go with a mechanical valve... I had NO interest in lifelong anticoagulation so I made the decision I made knowing full well I'd have to do it again...and here we are! I've read a lot about Adam Pick and seen numerous videos of his interviews with surgeons. He's a great man and an asset to those going through this. I'm sitting down this Wednesday with the cardiothoracic surgeon and the interventional cardiologist to figure out what my best way forward is. They do a "team" approach with other cardiologists... I'm pretty sure they are leaning towards the TAVR procedure. [/QUOTE]
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