cpj123
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So I have few questions and comments. Thanks in a large part to info on here my recovery has been really predictable….in a good way.
CPJ
- My surgeon got inside and said he could not justify fixing my aneurism (3.8). Which brings me to my follow up with the surgeon in which in fact was only with his PA. She gave me the never more than 50 pound routine and that pull ups and pushups should be avoided. My question is if all I had was a valve replacement and a “small “aneurism am I really at any exercise induced risk? I could tell she was being careful and I will grill my cardio who I am seeing in a couple of weeks. Just looking for opinions. I am not hard core but above average in the exercise department….but I love P90X and would love to resume.
- I took beta blockers for about 6 months before the surgery. I was a very solid 120/70 with HR of 65 during that time. After the surgery I noticed the bottom number is higher (85ish). Is that common? On my follow up they did not seem to notice. Today all the way up to 89. Otherwise I feel good.
- They waved cardiac rehab since I am up to 4 miles a day. I was a little disappointed…I liked the idea of somebody pushing me a bit…and getting comfortable with how far that might be. My plan is to stick with walking until 12 weeks.
- Kinda dumb question but it got me thinking. The DRs. So far have been pretty determined to keep me on Beta Blocker. The question is my valve (bovine) going to have a certain amount of pumps? In that case it seems to make sense to stay on a BB and get maximum life out of the valve. The other part of that is I had a BAV…my blood pressure and HR were always very solid until about 50 when it went up for the first time ( I am now 53). I was told there was a good chance the BAV caused the rise as it deteriorated. Is there not a chance it would normalize on its own after the replacement? Lots of BB questions because I could do without them personally.
CPJ