907, 2020

Peter Cobley: My COVID19 Story

9 July 2020|Categories: Aortic Valve, Patient Stories, TAVI|

While the outbreak of COVID-19 has placed unprecedented pressure on the NHS, Public Health England's admissions data points towards a concerning trend of people avoiding hospitals out of fear of contracting COVID-19. While concerns around COVID-19 are understandable, by not receiving urgent treatments, patients may be putting their lives at risk. Peter Cobley was treated by the team at Kings College Hospital, London during the outbreak. After receiving an echocardiogram, Peter was diagnosed with aortic stenosis and told that he needed urgent intervention. Before being diagnosed, Peter had experienced symptoms of breathlessness and dizziness, but after attributing them to signs [...]

2106, 2020

Lewis Benn: My COVID19 Story

21 June 2020|Categories: Aortic Valve, Patient Stories, TAVI|

At the very height of the COVID-19 outbreak, retired postman and hospital worker, Lewis Benn, was awaiting treatment for severe aortic stenosis. Having been told he would have to wait till September, Lewis feared for his life, but thanks to the excellent work of Dr Dan Blackman and the team at Leeds General Infirmary, Lewis was admitted, treated and discharged over the course of just three days. Here, is his story: “I started feeling very short of breath and I was having trouble walking up the stairs. I wasn’t feeling good at all, I couldn’t breath properly and could hardly [...]

2006, 2020

Jessie Moss: My COVID19 Story

20 June 2020|Categories: Aortic Valve, Patient Stories, TAVI|

83-year-old retired office worker, Jessie Moss, was treated for severe aortic stenosis at the very height of the COVID-19 outbreak. Thanks to Professor Newby and the team in Edinburgh, and with the help of minimally invasive treatment, Jessie was able to receive the treatment she urgently required, and can now focus on her recovery and getting back out on the bowls green. Here, is her story: “I was flight really tight in the chest last year when I was playing bowls, and then gradually I started to get short of breath and found myself having to sit and watch instead [...]

1305, 2020

Elizabeth Slough: My tissue valve replacement story

13 May 2020|Categories: Aortic Valve, Patient Stories, Tissue Valve|

Elizabeth Slough is a retired member of Brighton's Alzheimer's Society, where she worked in the Carer's Support Department. Liz is an outgoing personality, a dedicated volunteer and a brilliant advert for the power of positive ageing. She has two married stepdaughters and a sister, who shared her heart valve disease story with her. Here is Liz's story. "I am, by nature, outgoing. I enjoy gardening, crafts, cinema, and theatre - I love to be entertained!! I love my allotment and go there as much as I can, you have to wrestle me away from it - especially when it's sunny. [...]

2804, 2020

George Clague: My treatment during the COVID19 crisis story

28 April 2020|Categories: Aortic Valve, Patient Stories, TAVI|

At the very height of the country’s response to the COVID19 outbreak, George became unwell and was rushed to hospital unaware that the heart valve disease symptoms he was suffering were life-threatening. Retired factory worker George Clague has lived in the beautiful shadow of the Lake District for his entire life. In his youth, he would spend his time camping in his favourite spots and later in life, he and his wife would spend the summer wandering along the trails “It’s really hard to say when I first realised something was up. Part of me thinks it was when my [...]

1804, 2020

Ian Wintrip: My Aortic Stenosis Story

18 April 2020|Categories: Aortic Valve, Patient Stories, TAVI|

Dental Surgeon, Ian Wintrip, was diagnosed with severe heart valve disease (aortic stenosis) late last year. A keen cyclist, Ian had noticed he was running out of steam early on the bike, but put it down to signs of ageing and learned to live with the new capabilities. Eventually, though, he knew something was up and went to see his GP. This is his heart valve disease story: "I first noticed that things weren’t quite right through my cycling when I was on a particularly hilly trip I would run out of steam early. Early on I put this down [...]

1404, 2020

Roger Black

14 April 2020|Categories: Aortic Valve, Patient Stories|

Roger Black was diagnosed with an unidentified murmur whilst at school. Now, after a career which saw him win Silver Medals at the Olympics and Gold medals at The World Championships, Roger is beginning to think more about his heart valve disease story. "The doctor heard a murmur during a routine health check at school when I was eleven. They referred me for more tests which showed that I had aortic valve disease. Instinctively, I was confused and worried. I didn’t know what aortic valve disease was and wasn’t sure how it would affect my future hopes and dreams. Initially, [...]

2711, 2019

Rob Turner: My Aortic Stenosis Story

27 November 2019|Categories: Aortic Valve, Open Heart Surgery, Patient Stories|

Since retiring proud grandad of nine Rob Turner has been an avid explorer of the UK and an intrepid traveller of Europe. Rob had heart a heart murmur over ten years ago during a routine GP check. However, in July 2016 during a subsequent check he was referred for an echocardiogram, where it was discovered that he had aortic stenosis. Within the space of just six months, Rob’s aortic stenosis had gone from moderate to severe. Rob had never heard of heart valve disease, only remembering the ECG referral from a decade ago, which led to no further treatment. Having [...]

710, 2019

Daniel Colgan: My Aortic Valve Replacement Story

7 October 2019|Categories: Aortic Valve, Patient Stories|

Daniel Colgan was first diagnosed as a teenager with heart valve disease. The disease was discovered by accident when he was in hospital for an unrelated sport injury. Fast forward a decade and after being asymptomatic for most of his life. Suddenly Daniel started to experience new symptoms and went down hill dramatically. After being told that due to his age he would receive a mechanical valve and have to be on warfarin for the rest of his life. Daniel started looking into other treatment option as he didn’t want to give up his adventurous lifestyle. Working as a designer [...]

1709, 2019

David Blair: My Aortic Valve Replacement Story

17 September 2019|Categories: Aortic Valve, Patient Stories|

David Blair believed he was at the top of his health when he got diagnosed with heart valve disease. He had simply put his symptoms down to getting older. Whilst training to complete the difficult cycle from Lands End to John O’Groats in ten days. David attended a routine check up at his GP in the summer of 2018 and was diagnosed with aortic stenosis. Now a year on, David is back on the bike with a new energy and ready to complete the challenge of cycling across the UK. Being an active guy from Northern Ireland, David has always [...]

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