Dear Friends;
There is a concept in law called double jeopardy. Double
jeopardy means that a person cannot be tried for the same
crime twice. This may work in law, but it doesn't in
medicine. Many times we need to revisit the same
problem over and over again. Unfortunately, this is
the case with me. On May 13th, I will have my third
open heart surgery!
I had my first heart operation urgently performed in
February of 1992, just after Valentine's Day. I needed
a three-vessel bypass. I developed angina in the
Frankfurt Airport, returning to Denver from Barcelona.
An angiogram of my heart showed severe narrowing of three
vessels. I recovered from this only to find out that I
had severe leakage of the mitral valve between the left
upper chambers and lower. In June 1998, I had a valve
repair rather than a replacement because the surgeon felt
that a repair would be preferable. However, now
it is broken down and I now need a valve replacement because
of severe leakage and compromise of my heart future.
I will have this on May 13th at St. Mary's Hospital in
Rochester, Minnesota in the Mayo Clinic Program. I am
very confident that my surgeon will be able to do a good job
and hopefully I will be able to get back on my feet and
continue these letters. I'll appreciate your care and
concern, and your prayers would be more than welcome.
I hope to be in touch next month..
Your friend
Thomas L. Petty, M.D.
Professor of Medicine, UCHSC
Co-Chairman, National Lung Health Education Program