Second valve, second chance
More than 20 years after open-heart surgery to treat aortic stenosis, Len Parry’s valve was failing. At 91, what options would he have?
‘I’m part of a club that nobody wants to join.’
Dean Snow has had open-heart surgery three times. As a psychologist who works with heart patients, he has unique insight into the ways valve disease can impact mental and emotional health.
“You can be the picture of health, but still have this underlying issue.”
Active and high-energy, Bobbi Ann Brady knew she had a heart murmur, but she didn’t worry too much about it. Then her baby received the same diagnosis.
“I’m coming through this.”
Rena was 58 when she learned that she had lived her whole life with a congenital heart defect — a bicuspid aortic valve. Determination and a positive attitude helped her face an uncertain future and eventual open-heart surgery.
“I wish I had known sooner.”
Dianne Galbraith finally learned the cause of her crushing fatigue: a leaking mitral valve that needed urgent surgery. Even more surprising was the likely cause: a childhood bout of rheumatic fever that might have damaged her heart.
Getting treatment close to home
Virginia Nordlee was thrilled to learn she would not have to leave Saskatchewan to receive a minimally invasive mitral valve repair.
“It didn’t seem like this could happen to me.”
At age 27, the meaning of that murmur became clear when Cole was diagnosed with severe aortic valve disease. He shared his insights as both a heart valve patient and a healthcare professional.
“I don’t have to be an old man at 67.”
Bill Power figured he was just getting old when he started experiencing fatigue and chest discomfort while doing some of his favourite activities. But what he thought were normal signs of aging turned out to be symptoms of heart valve disease.
“I always believe in hope”
Len never gave up hope. Cancer treatment had left his faulty aortic valve with further damage, and surgery to replace the valve was considered risky.
Facing a second valve replacement
Shirley had already been through one valve replacement. Now, in her 80s, that valve was failing. Would a transcatheter procedure be right for her?
A surprise diagnosis at 38
Christian was active and healthy, with a growing young family. He was shocked to learn he had heart valve disease and needed urgent surgery.
“Looking back now, I never had energy”
Rudy Cuzzetto didn’t realize how a faulty heart valve was affecting his life — until he followed his wife’s advice to see a doctor.
Sister act
After a successful valve replacement on the same day her sister had heart surgery, Lise urges women to pay attention to their hearts.
“It was my heart valve all along”
Kathy Howes couldn’t get an explanation for her dizziness, fainting and racing heartbeats — until a test revealed she needed urgent valve surgery.
“I didn’t know what heart valve disease was”
After a blackout led to his diagnosis with heart valve disease, John Hartill wants more people to be aware of subtle symptoms.
“A stethoscope check can save lives”
After he was diagnosed with valve disease, Dave Smith urges his friends to ask their doctors for a stethoscope check.
“I was lucky to be diagnosed early”
An Ironman participant, Fabio had to take a break from sport because he needed heart surgery but it didn't take him long to get back in the race.
A new lease on life
Joylyn Bogle was in heart failure, too weak to undergo surgery. Thanks to a minimally invasive heart valve repair, Joylyn got her life back.
“It is critical to be your own advocate”
Ruth had open heart surgery at age nine, then again almost 50 years later. She shares a lifetime’s experience with valve disease.
“I’m in better shape than I’ve ever been”
After surgery to repair a leaky heart valve, Mandy says, “It’s as though I’ve discovered new gears on my bike!”