heyrebekah
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Hey everyone. I just had my surgery on Tuesday morning, done by Dr. Malaisrie at Northwestern in Chicago. I had my bicuspid aortic valve replaced and a big section of my aorta, up into the hemi arch replaced. According to all the doctors and nurses I am recovering very quickly. I'll just take their word for that because I feel like crap. Did anyone get the license plate of that truck that hit me? But they are diong an echo tomorrow and may let me go on Saturday if all looks good.
I suppose I am doing well considering I am only taking Extra Strength Tylenol. The Norco painkillers they were giving me made me so nauseous I coudn't keep anything down. I feel like a human pincushion with all the shots they are giving me. Heparin is the worst thing ever. I'm not sure what meds I'll be on once I leave, but no more shots makes me very happy.
I woke up with a zillion tubes and things coming out of me, but most of them came out yesterday. Unfortunately I did have the terrifying experience of waking up intubated, as I feared. I was so relieved when they took that out, and now my throat is just a little raspy. My family is laughing at me because I keep complaining that I can feel my heart beating so powerfully. I didn't know that was a "normal" thing.
Oh, and because there always has to be a little surprise thrown in... Above I posted that I was having my bicuspid valve replaced. But when they went in the surgeons found something that never showed upon any test. I had only ONE cusp! I am so glad I went ahead with my surgery.
I suppose I am doing well considering I am only taking Extra Strength Tylenol. The Norco painkillers they were giving me made me so nauseous I coudn't keep anything down. I feel like a human pincushion with all the shots they are giving me. Heparin is the worst thing ever. I'm not sure what meds I'll be on once I leave, but no more shots makes me very happy.
I woke up with a zillion tubes and things coming out of me, but most of them came out yesterday. Unfortunately I did have the terrifying experience of waking up intubated, as I feared. I was so relieved when they took that out, and now my throat is just a little raspy. My family is laughing at me because I keep complaining that I can feel my heart beating so powerfully. I didn't know that was a "normal" thing.
Oh, and because there always has to be a little surprise thrown in... Above I posted that I was having my bicuspid valve replaced. But when they went in the surgeons found something that never showed upon any test. I had only ONE cusp! I am so glad I went ahead with my surgery.