chaconne
Well-known member
Yesterday I confirmed my surgery will be November 7. After knowing I had a condition for 20 years, and knowing I was going to do something about it for 1 year, I am finally going to go under the knife.
I am barely symptomatic and feel good most of the time. The only thing I notice is when I exercise, I feel I've gone for a longer distance than I have, and that I feel a little more fatigued than I used to be, in general. I've put it off a few months but I've decided I need to do what I can to be there at least another 20-25 years for my 3 kids. I find myself asking a lot of questions like:
- Is there life after AVR Surgery?
- Will I be worse off after I recover than I am now?
- Will I be able to continue the same level of cycling, swimming, hiking mountain climbing, home remodeling, wood working etc...
- Will I have all kinds of unknown complications from the surgery and being on Warfarin?
- Will I be able to help out with my family at the same level that I have been?
I'm very grateful that I have such a supportive family. I'm grateful that heart surgery is so successful these days, and that it's nothing like the brush with death I had with metastatic Melanoma 2 years ago. Most of all I grateful for Christ in my life, and knowing that He will see me through.
Thanks to all on this site for your words of experience, encouragement, wisdom and making the journey over the last year so much easier.
God bless you all,
-Steve
I am barely symptomatic and feel good most of the time. The only thing I notice is when I exercise, I feel I've gone for a longer distance than I have, and that I feel a little more fatigued than I used to be, in general. I've put it off a few months but I've decided I need to do what I can to be there at least another 20-25 years for my 3 kids. I find myself asking a lot of questions like:
- Is there life after AVR Surgery?
- Will I be worse off after I recover than I am now?
- Will I be able to continue the same level of cycling, swimming, hiking mountain climbing, home remodeling, wood working etc...
- Will I have all kinds of unknown complications from the surgery and being on Warfarin?
- Will I be able to help out with my family at the same level that I have been?
I'm very grateful that I have such a supportive family. I'm grateful that heart surgery is so successful these days, and that it's nothing like the brush with death I had with metastatic Melanoma 2 years ago. Most of all I grateful for Christ in my life, and knowing that He will see me through.
Thanks to all on this site for your words of experience, encouragement, wisdom and making the journey over the last year so much easier.
God bless you all,
-Steve