Jackiecip
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Hello,
I am desperate for help/answers. I was an endurance cyclist prior to surgery. I was extremely strong at long HC climbs, steep climbs ( gradients 11-21% ), I was very good for my age and could compete with much younger women, men. I held many Strava climbing QOMs.
My severe Mitral valve regurgitation came on pretty suddenly. I noticed being more winded on steep climbs and it took me longer to recover at top. Also trying to jog with puppy up hill, suddenly would need to stop, could not catch my breath. Husband attributed it to my age (60yo) but I knew that there is was something wrong.
Had robotic mitral valve repair with ring 10/20/2023. Was instructed I could only walk for 6 weeks. Followed instructions and was walking 7 miles at week 3. I never could take beta blockers because my blood pressure low. My pre- surgery resting heart rate was low 40’s. It was crazy to see my heart rate in the 100’s for so long. It’s finally in 60-70 range now. I was very dizzy and winded during my initial recovery.
I was told I would feel great, would be back to my cycling.
8 months later, I am miserable. I can only ride very slow. If I try to exert myself, I feel like I can’t breath. Literally like a fish out of water. My husband says it’s like I am stuck in first gear.
Before surgery, I never thought of my breathing. It came so easy, natural. I loved challenging myself on steep climbs. It was easy for me. I could recover so fast on any hard efforts.
At first, all the medical professionals said, still recovering. Need more time. You’re not 20.
But I have made no improvements. I am 100% worse. I can’t jog either. I was able to run 8 1/2 -9 minute pace. Now I am 13 minute pace and I have to stop periodically.
I also can’t talk and exercise anymore. Even at slow cycling, jogging, I can no longer talk. I could always talk unless doing hard intervals. I am focused entirely on relaxing and getting my next breath.
Stress echo was Normal. Getting in with my cardiologist/ cardio thoracic surgeon is a challenge. Always rescheduled. I am scheduled to see a pulmonologist and the surgeon and cardiologist in next month.
I am so very sad. I would never have had this surgery if I anticipated this horrible outcome. I was very strong cyclist the day before this surgery and now I am miserable on the bike, how exhausted I feel after each short bike ride is insane. I used to be so invigorated after every ride, 4-5 hours or brisk 1 hour. Used to climb 1 million feet per year.
I’m desperate for help. I can’t bear to think my cycling/ jogging is over.
Thank you for your time and help.
I am desperate for help/answers. I was an endurance cyclist prior to surgery. I was extremely strong at long HC climbs, steep climbs ( gradients 11-21% ), I was very good for my age and could compete with much younger women, men. I held many Strava climbing QOMs.
My severe Mitral valve regurgitation came on pretty suddenly. I noticed being more winded on steep climbs and it took me longer to recover at top. Also trying to jog with puppy up hill, suddenly would need to stop, could not catch my breath. Husband attributed it to my age (60yo) but I knew that there is was something wrong.
Had robotic mitral valve repair with ring 10/20/2023. Was instructed I could only walk for 6 weeks. Followed instructions and was walking 7 miles at week 3. I never could take beta blockers because my blood pressure low. My pre- surgery resting heart rate was low 40’s. It was crazy to see my heart rate in the 100’s for so long. It’s finally in 60-70 range now. I was very dizzy and winded during my initial recovery.
I was told I would feel great, would be back to my cycling.
8 months later, I am miserable. I can only ride very slow. If I try to exert myself, I feel like I can’t breath. Literally like a fish out of water. My husband says it’s like I am stuck in first gear.
Before surgery, I never thought of my breathing. It came so easy, natural. I loved challenging myself on steep climbs. It was easy for me. I could recover so fast on any hard efforts.
At first, all the medical professionals said, still recovering. Need more time. You’re not 20.
But I have made no improvements. I am 100% worse. I can’t jog either. I was able to run 8 1/2 -9 minute pace. Now I am 13 minute pace and I have to stop periodically.
I also can’t talk and exercise anymore. Even at slow cycling, jogging, I can no longer talk. I could always talk unless doing hard intervals. I am focused entirely on relaxing and getting my next breath.
Stress echo was Normal. Getting in with my cardiologist/ cardio thoracic surgeon is a challenge. Always rescheduled. I am scheduled to see a pulmonologist and the surgeon and cardiologist in next month.
I am so very sad. I would never have had this surgery if I anticipated this horrible outcome. I was very strong cyclist the day before this surgery and now I am miserable on the bike, how exhausted I feel after each short bike ride is insane. I used to be so invigorated after every ride, 4-5 hours or brisk 1 hour. Used to climb 1 million feet per year.
I’m desperate for help. I can’t bear to think my cycling/ jogging is over.
Thank you for your time and help.