T in YVR
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Hello all,
I'm roughly 1 month since my surgery (27 days, but who's counting?). I just had an echo and an app't with my cardiologist and had a few questions. My echo was generally ok (no regurg and the On-X valve is seated very well, flow to the valve is normal and it's working great! All other valves and aortic root are normal; both atria are normal), but had some issues, most of which are common after surgery and should clear up on their own - as I understand it.....
- My left ventricle is still moderately dilated. I heard this can take a while to go down. Pre surgery the LV was 65mm and then 62mm on 2 different echos. Post surgery it is 66mm. A normal size is < 57mm. My Cardiologist said we can either (a) wait to see if the left ventricle goes down on its own to a normal size or (b) take an ACE inhibitor (Coversyl - 4mg 1 x per day) to help it out. I am also on Metoprolol due to my slightly higher heart rate (25mg 2x per day). He said if he were me he would start Coversyl now and take it for a few months and see if it helps get things going. But he left the choice to me. Question: Has anyone taken both Metoprolol and Coversyl (or another ACE inhibitor) together during recovery? Any issues? My only concern is that both of these also lower your blood pressure. He said it should be fine, but if it gets too low then we would need to stop the Coversyl. I'm a bit uneasy about what happens if that scenario plays out and your blood pressure drops low...
- 1 month out and I am still coughing up phlegm several times per day. Sometimes clear; sometimes yellow. They never gave me a spirometer in the hospital. My cardiologist has prescribed one for me. Question: Any others experience the phlegm 1 month+ out? I am not sick/ill at all. And did the spirometer help?
- I have some 'moderate' fluid build up adjacent to my right ventricle/right atrium ("Localized Pericardial Effusion with no tamponade"). Question: Anyone experience this and have any idea for how long it typically takes to go away? Apparently it should be absorbed by my body over time. I'm hoping it is nothing to worry about, but fluid build up around the heart doesn't exactly sound great to me...
Another positive is that the pain notably decreased at around 3 1/2 weeks and I was able to cut my pain meds to a couple Tylenol at bedtime. The Cardiologist said I may have had more pain than usual since they opened me up a 2nd time 1 hour after my initial operation due to excessive bleeding. I start cardiac rehab at my hospital this week and it sounds quite good - apparently they stress test you, set up a tailored exercise program, tell you what you can and cannot do in addition to walking and also line you up to see another cardiologist to further review your situation. I'm walking 5km a day right now, but it will be great to get insight on how much I can do, especially given the other questions above from the echo.
Thanks,
Tony
I'm roughly 1 month since my surgery (27 days, but who's counting?). I just had an echo and an app't with my cardiologist and had a few questions. My echo was generally ok (no regurg and the On-X valve is seated very well, flow to the valve is normal and it's working great! All other valves and aortic root are normal; both atria are normal), but had some issues, most of which are common after surgery and should clear up on their own - as I understand it.....
- My left ventricle is still moderately dilated. I heard this can take a while to go down. Pre surgery the LV was 65mm and then 62mm on 2 different echos. Post surgery it is 66mm. A normal size is < 57mm. My Cardiologist said we can either (a) wait to see if the left ventricle goes down on its own to a normal size or (b) take an ACE inhibitor (Coversyl - 4mg 1 x per day) to help it out. I am also on Metoprolol due to my slightly higher heart rate (25mg 2x per day). He said if he were me he would start Coversyl now and take it for a few months and see if it helps get things going. But he left the choice to me. Question: Has anyone taken both Metoprolol and Coversyl (or another ACE inhibitor) together during recovery? Any issues? My only concern is that both of these also lower your blood pressure. He said it should be fine, but if it gets too low then we would need to stop the Coversyl. I'm a bit uneasy about what happens if that scenario plays out and your blood pressure drops low...
- 1 month out and I am still coughing up phlegm several times per day. Sometimes clear; sometimes yellow. They never gave me a spirometer in the hospital. My cardiologist has prescribed one for me. Question: Any others experience the phlegm 1 month+ out? I am not sick/ill at all. And did the spirometer help?
- I have some 'moderate' fluid build up adjacent to my right ventricle/right atrium ("Localized Pericardial Effusion with no tamponade"). Question: Anyone experience this and have any idea for how long it typically takes to go away? Apparently it should be absorbed by my body over time. I'm hoping it is nothing to worry about, but fluid build up around the heart doesn't exactly sound great to me...
Another positive is that the pain notably decreased at around 3 1/2 weeks and I was able to cut my pain meds to a couple Tylenol at bedtime. The Cardiologist said I may have had more pain than usual since they opened me up a 2nd time 1 hour after my initial operation due to excessive bleeding. I start cardiac rehab at my hospital this week and it sounds quite good - apparently they stress test you, set up a tailored exercise program, tell you what you can and cannot do in addition to walking and also line you up to see another cardiologist to further review your situation. I'm walking 5km a day right now, but it will be great to get insight on how much I can do, especially given the other questions above from the echo.
Thanks,
Tony