Wednesday, April 18, 2018

Update on Joe...

Some of you saw this on Facebook. I posted to a group of friends and family, but for those not included there, here is what we learned today from Joe's appointments...



Today was the day for all of Joe’s appointments.  We wanted to let you know what we learned and what we still need to know.

The cardiovascular surgeon, Dr. Streitman, was great. We both liked him. He wasn’t hurried, he took time and answered our questions. We so appreciate a doctor who doesn’t just run in and run out.

The echocardiogram that Joe had back at the end of March indicated that his aortic valve was at .9 pressure across or through the valve (I think that is how he explained it… not the size of the opening but the pressure across the valve (or through it).  Anything less than 1.0 is considered critical and that is why the red flag was waived and the catheterization was scheduled quickly.  Our cardiologist’s ARNP is the one who told us the TAVR procedure might be necessary.

The catheterization was done, and the aortic valve was showing 1.1 – 1.2 which pulled Joe out of the critical category.  There is still aortic valve stenosis, but we have time now to do more testing, work with a pulmonary doctor (lungs) and determine just when surgery will happen.

We were thinking the TAVR was a great procedure that would allow us to avoid open heart surgery, but Dr. Streitman explained that the TAVR and the artificial valve has a short life.  Good for older patients who can’t withstand open heart surgery.  He said that Joe is a very robust (his word) 80 year old and that the open heart procedure is definitely the preferred way to go.  The artificial valve may only last 5-10 years and if it fails at 5 years, Joe may not be quite as ‘robust’ to withstand open heart surgery.

So, we are now looking at May sometime before everything is pulled together, tests are done and decisions can be made.  We are good with this.


We appreciate your prayers and good thought and your caring!!  We feel the love.


15 comments:

  1. Thank you, Terri! I suspect you must be exhausted, but still took time to bring us up to date! 'Was thinking about y'all much of today and praying for good results. "Robust" ... yes, siree!

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  2. You have big decisions to make and it is good you are gathering information and like the doctor and that Joe is "robust".

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  3. That's good that you liked the Dr and he was able to take time with you. Robust is a great! Hope you both are feeling better

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  4. Love the comment "robust." ! I will keep that in mind...Today I don't feel as "robust!" as I try and work out at the Gym!! Thanks for the update and prayers for continued improvement for both of you.

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  5. "He said that Joe is a very robust (his word)..."

    :-)


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  6. It is always good to ge the complete picture before any procdure...sounds as if you are in good hands.

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  7. Praying good decisions will be made. I'll be praying for you both during this stressful time.

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  8. Continuing to pray for Joe - and you!

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  9. Wow! Praying for the right decisions to be made. Thankful that Joe is very "robust", and trusting that he will be able to go through this with flying colors. Praying for all of you. Thank you for the update.

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  10. I read your post and it touches me. I think because my old dad (88) also is ill. I prayed for you both, here in the early morning. sharing this song: a prayer to sing. I think you know it.

    When I fear my faith will fail,
    Christ will hold me fast;
    When the tempter would prevail,
    He will hold me fast.
    I could never keep my hold
    Through life’s fearful path;
    For my love is often cold;
    He must hold me fast.

    He will hold me fast,
    He will hold me fast;
    For my Savior loves me so,
    He will hold me fast.

    Those He saves are His delight,
    Christ will hold me fast;
    Precious in his holy sight,
    He will hold me fast.
    He’ll not let my soul be lost;
    His promises shall last;
    Bought by Him at such a cost,
    He will hold me fast.

    For my life He bled and died,
    Christ will hold me fast;
    Justice has been satisfied;
    He will hold me fast.
    Raised with Him to endless life,
    He will hold me fast
    ‘Till our faith is turned to sight,
    When He comes at last!

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    1. So lovely and such a beautiful promise! Thanks!

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  11. Thanks for the update. My husband and I are both keeping him in our prayers. Hugs, Diane

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  12. I enjoyed Aritha's comment and song. I remember my father used to sing that. It has a great message. Thank you Terri for keeping us informed on Joe's condition so we can pray. Still praying for you that you will get well soon.

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  13. Will continue to pray. Thank you for the update. Hugs and blessings

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