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Old 8th Aug 2015, 16:24
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bigal1941
 
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Valve leakage

If I may can I give my experiencesand I am not nor have any intention of being a pilot.
I was born, unknown to me, with a bi cuspic aortic valve. It had no effect on my school life, I played rugby, hockey, ran marathons etc. I had a vey active professional working life, worked in warzones as a news cameraman, progressed to doing other types of film work, my average working week was approx. 80hours per week for 9 months of the year. Not one ill effect was noticed, until, I did job eating and drinking, filming my way round Spain, a month away from home. I then went on to do an early heart transplant for Horizon, as a bit of a laugh I was wired up to take a picture of a supposedly healthy heart beat. There was a sharp intake of breath, my blood pressure was taken, and concerned questions were asked as to how I felt. I was lucky to be allowed to go home that night. so for many years every time a dodgy heart was on a science programme its was mine, and no I didn't get repeat fees. I was given the name of a specialist near home and thanks to BUPA I was able to see him quickly. He immediately put me on a "ace inhibitor " Ramipril, and 10 years later changed it for Canderstartin, both 10mg doses once a day, no ill effects at all. There was one thing that I was advised to do and that was be aware of Oral Hygiene. If there was invasive work at the dentist I was to take an oral antibiotic an hour before treatment. This cost pence, and eventually NICE decreed that it was unnecessary treatment and it was stopped. It now becomes difficult, due to various industrial incident's I have no front teeth, and my employer refused implants and paid for a bridge. 20 years later at aged 70 it broke, big laugh, even my dentist didn't take much notice and gave me falsies. That was in the October, by March I was very very ill and by August I had been sent to hospital with a possible diagnosis of Leukaemia or Lymphoma. Wrong, Endocarditis was diagnosed, a 10 week stay in Hospital was the order of the day. Endocarditis is a condition where fungal vegetation grows in ribbons inside your heart, it also eats away at the inside of the heart, and eventually I had to have a Titanium Aortic valve implant a year later. 3 years later I am just about recovered. Fun times for all involved. The moral of the story is to be very careful about oral hygiene, if you have a leaky valve, remember the mouth is a sewer. Best of luck with you piloting ambitions, and your condition shouldn't stop you from doing anything, it didn't me. Alan S
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