bicuspidrek
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Hi all, Tuesday marked the first monthsary of my On-X. Yay!
I ranted a little to my cardiologist and he arranged for a call early this week with my case manager (surgical team) and himself, separately. The poor case manager was doing her job "protecting the surgical team". It was clear she wasn't listening to what I was not happy about - the doctor who said that "no lungs were collapsed" and that pleural effusion was "very unlikely". If anything, the phone call acted as catharsis.
AntiCoagulation Clinic and Management
Cardiologist called the following day and we discussed how much leeway I'd have adjusting my own dosage. He mentioned that because I'm still a 'newbie', the clinic will obviously be concerned if I were to vary from their instruction but seeing how I am methodological (thanks @pellicle) in the dosing, he is confident that I'd be given more leeway. This was confirmed later in the week when the anticoag clinic called and we discussed things, so all's good.
Exercise
I took a 'massive' walk on Wednesday. I mean it's just 6-ish km, but it's definitely the longest (continuous) one since my discharge and my calf is still aching. I'll need to make these walks more habitual. Short walks are a lot easier to handle this week. I no longer feel like I need to take more breaks to catch my breath. Stamina is also slowly coming back.
Heart Rates
Resting HR has dropped to 60s, sometimes falling below. Walking HR remain generally in the 90s. During the 6km walk, it peaked around 110s. Hoping more exposure to exertion will bring it down. But will definitely take it progressively.
Pleural Effusion
My right lung no longer feels in danger of imploding when I yawn or burp. It still does when there's a sneeze coming up but for sure the pleural effusion is slowly clearing up. More night time visits to the bathroom for now (to spit, and pee) from the furosemide but that's fine for now.
Side Sleeping
Case manager called back on Friday to retract her advise of waiting another month before I could sleep on my side. She said since it's not sternotomy, I could very well begin sleeping on my side. I tried it in little periods yesterday - not on the wound site yet tho, and it was nice. I think I'll wait a little before I go on a full night on the side.
INR Supplies
Landed nicely within range at 2.2 this week. I take this as a small victory seeing how they had initially tried to put my target as 1.8-2.5.
Need to start looking around for test strips, probably shop locally for immediacy and start looking into overseas (reliaston) options. The pain point of purchasing overseas is that our government has activated Goods & Services Tax (8% GST) on any product coming in from this year onwards. It used to only kick in if item value was >S$400.
I ranted a little to my cardiologist and he arranged for a call early this week with my case manager (surgical team) and himself, separately. The poor case manager was doing her job "protecting the surgical team". It was clear she wasn't listening to what I was not happy about - the doctor who said that "no lungs were collapsed" and that pleural effusion was "very unlikely". If anything, the phone call acted as catharsis.
AntiCoagulation Clinic and Management
Cardiologist called the following day and we discussed how much leeway I'd have adjusting my own dosage. He mentioned that because I'm still a 'newbie', the clinic will obviously be concerned if I were to vary from their instruction but seeing how I am methodological (thanks @pellicle) in the dosing, he is confident that I'd be given more leeway. This was confirmed later in the week when the anticoag clinic called and we discussed things, so all's good.
Exercise
I took a 'massive' walk on Wednesday. I mean it's just 6-ish km, but it's definitely the longest (continuous) one since my discharge and my calf is still aching. I'll need to make these walks more habitual. Short walks are a lot easier to handle this week. I no longer feel like I need to take more breaks to catch my breath. Stamina is also slowly coming back.
Heart Rates
Resting HR has dropped to 60s, sometimes falling below. Walking HR remain generally in the 90s. During the 6km walk, it peaked around 110s. Hoping more exposure to exertion will bring it down. But will definitely take it progressively.
Pleural Effusion
My right lung no longer feels in danger of imploding when I yawn or burp. It still does when there's a sneeze coming up but for sure the pleural effusion is slowly clearing up. More night time visits to the bathroom for now (to spit, and pee) from the furosemide but that's fine for now.
Side Sleeping
Case manager called back on Friday to retract her advise of waiting another month before I could sleep on my side. She said since it's not sternotomy, I could very well begin sleeping on my side. I tried it in little periods yesterday - not on the wound site yet tho, and it was nice. I think I'll wait a little before I go on a full night on the side.
INR Supplies
Landed nicely within range at 2.2 this week. I take this as a small victory seeing how they had initially tried to put my target as 1.8-2.5.
Need to start looking around for test strips, probably shop locally for immediacy and start looking into overseas (reliaston) options. The pain point of purchasing overseas is that our government has activated Goods & Services Tax (8% GST) on any product coming in from this year onwards. It used to only kick in if item value was >S$400.
Thanks Carol, I was fortunate to qualify for a minimally invasive procedure so my sternum was untouched. Nonetheless, I am taking my time and not overstraining. Hope all is good with you as well!Glad you finally got it done. And now you have a great future ahead of you. Be sure to not strain your sternum for a time, to let the muscles heal. Take your time and follow doctor orders. Be good to yourself.
Yessss, tried sleeping on my side last night and I managed to in short periods, which I already am grateful for. Thanks for sharing your experience. I should be able to soon, since my procedure was minimally invasive.Don't remember exactly, but I think it took me about 6 weeks to be able to sleep on my side as I am a dedicated side sleeper. I do remember very well that laying in my side did trigger some pain for quite a while - maybe a few months - gradually diminishing. I am guessing that was stress on the healing from the surgery.
HTH YMMV