johnnycake23
Two-time AVR Vet
Hard to believe it's been 30 years since my first valve surgery. That one was for an aortic valve repair to address aortic insufficiency for a bicuspid valve. I was four days shy of my 27th birthday (right before I got wheeled in to the OR the crew sang Happy Birthday to me) and I remember when talking to the surgeon, my biggest worry was "will I have a scar"? Ahh, to be so young and carefree. Truth is, that was one event that I use to delineate my life: How things were before that surgery, and how they've been since; kind of like remembering life before you could drive or being single vs. married.
Now I'm coming up on my 57th birthday. I have two OHSs under my belt, and a different perspective on life. Truth is, if I was born just 20 years prior, I probably wouldn't be typing this now. So after 30 years of being an OHS patient, the one word I can use to describe how I feel is "grateful."
Just thought I'd share.
Now I'm coming up on my 57th birthday. I have two OHSs under my belt, and a different perspective on life. Truth is, if I was born just 20 years prior, I probably wouldn't be typing this now. So after 30 years of being an OHS patient, the one word I can use to describe how I feel is "grateful."
Just thought I'd share.