Nancy
Well-known member
While it is true that some people die during or shortly after this surgery, it is also true that in a good hospital and with a good surgeon the chances are HEAVILY in your favor about 98-99% to 1-2%. You could also die during or after an appendectomy. My husband almost died after gallbladder surgery.
But, my husband also had three heart valve surgeries, 2 major lung surgeries and all kinds of other lesser surgeries and invasive procedures. In addition to all that, he had several co-morbidities which could have taken him out.
He made it through all of these things.
He lived to be 75 years old, with a very scarred and battered body and a huge medical history. And he did not die due to heart valve failures. He died of multiple organ failure.
If he made it through, then the vast majority of folks will also make it through.
But, my husband also had three heart valve surgeries, 2 major lung surgeries and all kinds of other lesser surgeries and invasive procedures. In addition to all that, he had several co-morbidities which could have taken him out.
He made it through all of these things.
He lived to be 75 years old, with a very scarred and battered body and a huge medical history. And he did not die due to heart valve failures. He died of multiple organ failure.
If he made it through, then the vast majority of folks will also make it through.