Funny how life works. 8 weeks post op for my AVR surgery on May 23, 2013. If I didn't have a big 6 inch scar down my chest and still trying to get my INR under control, I wouldn't even think I had surgery done of any kind. That being said, I am doing great at 8 weeks post op. For those of you in the waiting room or just had surgery, it does get better everyday. I walk about 2 to 2 1/2 miles a day. I will never be a mountain climber or super duper bike rider. I now can breath and walk faster than I could for the last 10 years. I am at about 90 percent on my energy level. Life is getting back to normal (whatever that is). Don't lose hope...keep doing your walking and breathing exercises and you to will have a normal life before you know it. I had afib once along the way but that is all worked out now and I can't believe how easy my recovery has been compared to what I thought it was going to be 9 weeks ago before my surgery. Everything everyone posts here is true. Now I just chose to live my life to the fullest and how I want to. Haven't had and depression or anything like that...just thankful to be here! - Kim
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AVR May 23, 2013 with On-x 21mm valve. In the waiting room 10 years. Dr. Glenn Barnhart, Swedish Medical Center, Seattle, WA. 53 year old female
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AVR May 23, 2013 with On-x 21mm valve. In the waiting room 10 years. Dr. Glenn Barnhart, Swedish Medical Center, Seattle, WA. 53 year old female