I'm assuming I'll have a sternotomy only because that's what they initially told me. That being said, I was told the heart catherization test would be done through my groin, but then the doctor came in and said, "I think we'll do this through your arm instead." So I'm just going with the flow now. I would absolutely love the smaller incision, but I won't hold my breath. The surgeon has done a CT scan of my chest and arteries as well as an ultrasound of my carotid arteries just to be sure he knows what type of damage from the radiation treatment he's working with. My cardiologist thought I had some damage to the muscle around my heart, but the heart cath didn't show anything at all...no blockages, muscle was fine, all was good except for the aortic valve. So we shall see!
I was wondering how wearing a bra would go...ugh, Michelle...a sports bra? Guess I better go buy at least one before surgery. As for the pain killers, I've never had much trouble with them. I had percocet about a year ago when I had a kidney stone. Major thumbs down to the kidney stone, but major thumbs up for the percocet! That stuff was amazing!!
So here's a question for y'all. The friend I have whose son didn't make it through this apparently woke up the first night after family went home, yanked out all of his tubes, and got up out of bed before a nurse could get to him. I've heard of people sort of freaking out on the drugs and starting to yank out tubes and wires before. My mom did it too following her lung surgery. They're not even aware of what they're doing. Did any of you ever feel the urge to do something like this? I don't want to, but if it's something you do without even being aware of it, I'm not sure how you'd keep it from happening. The last thing I want to do is set myself back by doing something stupid like that. Any insight on this craziness?
And congrats, River-wear, on your 8 week anniversary!!! I can't wait to be able to celebrate that!!!