AmandainVermont
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I realize this should be a discussion between me and my cardiologist, and I will be doing just that next week. But I wanted to see if anyone else has been in a similar situation. I had mitral valve repair, the maze procedure (for AFib) and removal of the left atrial appendage in the spring of 2016. I am now 71 years old and own and operate my own greenhouse and nursery business. Recovery was slow and the AFib IS gone, thank heavens, but I am certainly not "good as new." Tests show that the mitral valve still leaks moderately, not severely AND the tricuspid valve leaks severely. Darn it! So I find myself often short of breath and physically unable to do some things.
Unfortunately, the tricuspid valve was leaking when I went in for the mitral valve surgery. I didn't notice that on the test results - as I was concerned about the mitral valve. Not sure why the surgeon didn't deal with that at the time - maybe too much being done already? Mistakes were made perhaps, and now I have to look forward.
I have heard somewhere that the recovery from a second open heart surgery, splitting the sternum, will be twice as difficult. I am already having memory issues and don't want to push that boat over the falls. Of course I would like my doctor to tell me how much longer I have to live as I am currently set up, and how can he realistically know? If anyone has any opinions or experience with 2nd surgeries, please get back to me. If you are uncomfortable writing here I can be reached at [email protected]. Thanks.
Unfortunately, the tricuspid valve was leaking when I went in for the mitral valve surgery. I didn't notice that on the test results - as I was concerned about the mitral valve. Not sure why the surgeon didn't deal with that at the time - maybe too much being done already? Mistakes were made perhaps, and now I have to look forward.
I have heard somewhere that the recovery from a second open heart surgery, splitting the sternum, will be twice as difficult. I am already having memory issues and don't want to push that boat over the falls. Of course I would like my doctor to tell me how much longer I have to live as I am currently set up, and how can he realistically know? If anyone has any opinions or experience with 2nd surgeries, please get back to me. If you are uncomfortable writing here I can be reached at [email protected]. Thanks.