DocJ
Member
Hi all, I had previously posted as a newbie looking for guidance pre-surgery, now I am 8 days out (surgery on Sept 17th) and have more questions, as the discharge from the hospital was less than informative.
My surgery was a congenital bicuspid aortic valve replacement, with an associated large ascending aortic aneurysm repair. Surgery on Monday....discharged on Friday. Terrible pain in and out of hospital, as I have chronic pain issues from severe degenerative disk disease, 2 herniated cervical disks, and fibromyalgia, so preexisting issues have complicated the pain issues, which are not well-managed.
My chest feels like I have been pummeled and I cannot get comfortable in any position. I also left the hospital with 22 extra pounds of fluid on me, which has not lessened. I cannot sleep and am incredibly "blue" emotionally. I am walking the house, up and down stairs and trying to do everything I can, as I live alone. Have friends and family in the area who are helping as they can, but tend to feel they think Im doing too little or too much and just end up feeling more alone and limited once they leave.
Has anyone else felt like this? Any information you can give me regarding the best way to lie down comfortably, how to reduce this fluid, manage pain, and feel more stable emotionally, would be greatly appreciated.
I recognize that I am only a week out, and although I am trying to be patient and compartmentalize these issues, it is hard not thinking about all the things I need to do (supposed to move and start a new job in a couple of months), which tends to increase my sadness and anxiety. I know many of you have experienced these surgeries, so any help/knowledge/tips would be helpful. Thanks so very much and I look forward to hearing from some of you!
Best,
Jules
My surgery was a congenital bicuspid aortic valve replacement, with an associated large ascending aortic aneurysm repair. Surgery on Monday....discharged on Friday. Terrible pain in and out of hospital, as I have chronic pain issues from severe degenerative disk disease, 2 herniated cervical disks, and fibromyalgia, so preexisting issues have complicated the pain issues, which are not well-managed.
My chest feels like I have been pummeled and I cannot get comfortable in any position. I also left the hospital with 22 extra pounds of fluid on me, which has not lessened. I cannot sleep and am incredibly "blue" emotionally. I am walking the house, up and down stairs and trying to do everything I can, as I live alone. Have friends and family in the area who are helping as they can, but tend to feel they think Im doing too little or too much and just end up feeling more alone and limited once they leave.
Has anyone else felt like this? Any information you can give me regarding the best way to lie down comfortably, how to reduce this fluid, manage pain, and feel more stable emotionally, would be greatly appreciated.
I recognize that I am only a week out, and although I am trying to be patient and compartmentalize these issues, it is hard not thinking about all the things I need to do (supposed to move and start a new job in a couple of months), which tends to increase my sadness and anxiety. I know many of you have experienced these surgeries, so any help/knowledge/tips would be helpful. Thanks so very much and I look forward to hearing from some of you!
Best,
Jules