britwrestler
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Hi all,
Let me set the story before i begin to update my progress!
So i am a 27 year old British pro wrestler. I am 6ft 4" and before surgery i weighed around 105kg/ 235 lbs ish ( i think ). I had a body fat % of around 12% and was extremily physically fit, powerful, and strong ( without blowing my own trumpet and sounding arrogant!).
up until i got into pro wrestling ( at the age of 26 ) i was an active serving royal marines commando, i had served from the age of 17 including two combat tours of afghanistan, and various active roles around the globe. Needless to say my fitness levels were exceptional.
So i passed a try out for a sport company in the USA, and during the final medical screening, they discovered i have a bicuspid aortic valve, which was leaking. This had caused my aorta to dilate and my left ventrical to enlarge slightly. They told me it needed fixing before i could take the job in the USA.
This was a huge shock. I have never experienced any symptoms or side effects of my condition, and i literally had no idea.
I got my head around the problem and decided i needed to get it fixed asap. I decided to use a surgeon called Mr Birdi, at the london key hole heart clinic. I also paid privately for the surgery, as the wait using the national health service in the Uk was long. I had been told to stop hitting the gym so hard and to stop my passion of pro wrestling until i was fixed and healed. Waiting wasnt an option.
I went into surgery on the 13th Jan, and the operation was a success. I had a valve sparring aortic root replacement, with a full sternotomy. I chose to either have a tissue valve, or my valve re suspended as i wasnt prepared to take warfarin just yet, as i didnt want to stop pro wrestling just yet. I ended up having my valve resuspended and the surgeon says this will last me a good 10 years. I now do not have any leak.
My aortic root was replaced and i have a daqron tube in place.
So its 3 weeks and one day since my surgery. I wouldve started this blog earlier, but my eyes have been blurry up until now ( i guess due to the heart and lung machine ) and i have been getting migranes due to this. So i avoid using my computer.
That has since completely stopped.... so here i am.
I am walking around, and getting stronger by the day, im doing tasks round the house and getting bits and pieces done. I still get tired easily and i guess thats to be expected. I havent got distances walked yet, but will soon log them down. Im feeling happy, and positive and have a great wife helping me out, and apart from a little pain every now and then, im great. I dont take pain killers anymore unless im particularly bad. Even then im taking only paracetemol and maybe a codein.
It took me until around 4 - 5 days ago to get my apetite back. I went from eating 4,000 cal a day to hardly anything! its not where it was but im eating more and more each day.
Needless to say the surgery has changed my body no end. Ive lost a lot of weight. At first it was annoying, but now im just looking forward to the day i can get to the gym and start piling back the weight and muscle.
The doctors at the sports company have said after a full recovery i can take my job in the usa. Time will tell. At the moment im just concentrating on getting better!
I have read most of the posts on the active liftestyle forums, and in particular 'thegymguy' has been very inspirational. I hope i can log my progress and feelings just aswell, and also help any younger people who are finding themselves needing this surgery.
sorry if this post is random and disjointed. i hope over time it'l take an easier form!
mike
Let me set the story before i begin to update my progress!
So i am a 27 year old British pro wrestler. I am 6ft 4" and before surgery i weighed around 105kg/ 235 lbs ish ( i think ). I had a body fat % of around 12% and was extremily physically fit, powerful, and strong ( without blowing my own trumpet and sounding arrogant!).
up until i got into pro wrestling ( at the age of 26 ) i was an active serving royal marines commando, i had served from the age of 17 including two combat tours of afghanistan, and various active roles around the globe. Needless to say my fitness levels were exceptional.
So i passed a try out for a sport company in the USA, and during the final medical screening, they discovered i have a bicuspid aortic valve, which was leaking. This had caused my aorta to dilate and my left ventrical to enlarge slightly. They told me it needed fixing before i could take the job in the USA.
This was a huge shock. I have never experienced any symptoms or side effects of my condition, and i literally had no idea.
I got my head around the problem and decided i needed to get it fixed asap. I decided to use a surgeon called Mr Birdi, at the london key hole heart clinic. I also paid privately for the surgery, as the wait using the national health service in the Uk was long. I had been told to stop hitting the gym so hard and to stop my passion of pro wrestling until i was fixed and healed. Waiting wasnt an option.
I went into surgery on the 13th Jan, and the operation was a success. I had a valve sparring aortic root replacement, with a full sternotomy. I chose to either have a tissue valve, or my valve re suspended as i wasnt prepared to take warfarin just yet, as i didnt want to stop pro wrestling just yet. I ended up having my valve resuspended and the surgeon says this will last me a good 10 years. I now do not have any leak.
My aortic root was replaced and i have a daqron tube in place.
So its 3 weeks and one day since my surgery. I wouldve started this blog earlier, but my eyes have been blurry up until now ( i guess due to the heart and lung machine ) and i have been getting migranes due to this. So i avoid using my computer.
That has since completely stopped.... so here i am.
I am walking around, and getting stronger by the day, im doing tasks round the house and getting bits and pieces done. I still get tired easily and i guess thats to be expected. I havent got distances walked yet, but will soon log them down. Im feeling happy, and positive and have a great wife helping me out, and apart from a little pain every now and then, im great. I dont take pain killers anymore unless im particularly bad. Even then im taking only paracetemol and maybe a codein.
It took me until around 4 - 5 days ago to get my apetite back. I went from eating 4,000 cal a day to hardly anything! its not where it was but im eating more and more each day.
Needless to say the surgery has changed my body no end. Ive lost a lot of weight. At first it was annoying, but now im just looking forward to the day i can get to the gym and start piling back the weight and muscle.
The doctors at the sports company have said after a full recovery i can take my job in the usa. Time will tell. At the moment im just concentrating on getting better!
I have read most of the posts on the active liftestyle forums, and in particular 'thegymguy' has been very inspirational. I hope i can log my progress and feelings just aswell, and also help any younger people who are finding themselves needing this surgery.
sorry if this post is random and disjointed. i hope over time it'l take an easier form!
mike