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    3 days post surgery

    Glad to hear you are safely on this side of the mountain. Take care!
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    made it

    Great to hear! Hope the "hiccup" is corrected soon. And walk, breathe, walk, breathe....
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    34 years old - Going tissue...

    got my prayers - best wishes and see you here again soon.
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    Joke time

    Since most of us have been on the receiving end of anesthesia I thought you might enjoy this: http://nottotallyrad.blogspot.com/2009/11/waking-up-is-hard-to-do.html
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    Exercise and stress with Aortic Aneurysm

    My dh had AR with Bentall procedure and MVR 8 months ago. He was dx with aortic aneurysm about 10 years ago when he was in his early 50s, so he was "in the waiting room" for a long time. The first cardiologist he saw said "you are the first person I've seen alive with this condition" (great...
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    Wasn't expecting to be back here!

    So sorry you are having all this additional stress. We will be thinking about you.
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    13 Days Post Ross Procedure - BAV

    Not sure how "normal" that is, but that's what my husband complained of most, lower back pain when walking - not the chest area at all. It took several weeks for the lower back pain to resolve. I wondered if it had anything to do with spending most of the time (day and nights) in the recliner?
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    To Do Cardic Rehab or Not?

    My DH just "graduated" from cardio rehab - twice a week for 12 weeks. He started 2 weeks after OHS - which seems a lot sooner than most others I've seen on this site, but it was really motivating to him. He was in pretty good shape before OHS but you'd think he was training for an Iron Man...
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    Having babies?!

    My husband has diagnosed with the condition 10 years ago. We haven't verified if any others in his family have had it, though the doctors have always told us it was hereditary. Both of our, then, teenaged daughters were checked with ultrasound or echo (I can't remember which one) and they are...
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    Question re staying in ICU with hubby first night...

    We, too, live about 45 min from hospital (if the traffic is ok). I could have stayed but the hospital staff encouraged me to go home. I'm glad I did. My nerves were pretty shot and there was very little I could have done if I had stayed. I was able to call any time I wanted to see how he was...
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    I am new to this site, having AVR week after Thanksgiving

    Good luck to you. My DH had OHS 9 weeks ago. Fatigue, yes. Neck, shoulder, sternum pain, no. He's doing very well now - gaining endurance and weight (he had no appetite for several weeks but that's getting better, too). Get 'er done.
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    Still having lots of pain and depression 6 weeks post-op....any ideas?

    My husband started feeling like himself at about 6 weeks - when he could drive again. That lifted his spirits tremendously and he could finally see that he was making progress and life was getting back to normal. I still see him "tear up" sometimes (he's 8 weeks post op now), which is definitely...
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    what to take to the hospital - a checklist

    Someone awhile back suggested having some treats for the staff. I made a huge batch of cookies and took a gallon sized bag to the hospital - left them in my husband's ICU room before he was even transferred there and told the nurse that came out of surgery every now and then to give us an...
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    New here--Mitral Valve Replacement very soon...

    Waiting is the hardest part. My DH was in the "waiting room for about 10 years" - worrying about both an aortic root dilation/aneurysm and MVR. We were told back then that OHS with valve replacement(s) would be inevitable. That's a long time to always have that in the back of one's mind. Still...
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    supposed to be last visit to surgeon

    He was so pleased with himself because he was finally starting to put some weight back on. B ut now, with all that fluid gone, he has lost all the pounds he had gained. I have to push food on him again. sigh
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    supposed to be last visit to surgeon

    He had the consult today and Dr decided to go on and do the ultrasound guided thoracentesis. They drained 1500ccs of fluid and will be sending it off for testing (for infection and such). Everyone says he will be feeling much better but since he wasn't feeling bad and had no SOB he's not sure...
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    supposed to be last visit to surgeon

    My DH is nearly 8 weeks post op (AVR -Bentall and MVR)and he saw the surgeon today for (last?) post-op check up. Good news/not so good news. About 3 weeks ago while he was at the hospital for cardiac-rehab he stopped by the office because he was weak, coughing and still losing weight - they did...
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    Flipped the switch

    Thanks for the reminder - he is being careful and I drive most of the time. And he is still happy as can be. :)
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    Flipped the switch

    My husband hit the 6 week post op point last week and was still not eating much, sleeping fitfully and lacked energy though he was walking up to 30 minutes at a time every day and going to cardiac rehab twice a week. Then he announced that he wanted to drive since it had been over 6 weeks and...
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    PSA Levels????

    My husband had his OHS on Sep 12 and had his annual visit to urologist today - he's been seeing him regularly for several years due to high PSA and has been on Proscar to keep it in check. PSA was only slightly higher (2.0 last year and now 2.4) today and doctor wasn't concerned and said to...
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