Hi Diana-
Welcome to the site. You can see already, how many wonderful and supportive people are members here.
Stay with us and we'll help you get through this scary period in your life.
The surgery is a life-saver, and will give you back your quality of life as well.
The surgery has a very low mortality rate.
The surgeons who do this are in and out of people's hearts every day, and whatever you have going on in there, they know how to fix.
You will be in the hospital for a surprisingly short period of time and will be taken care of beautifully. The Nurses and Physician's Assistants and Nurse Practitioners that work in the post surgery units are the best.
You will have good pain medications to help with that. They want you up and walking around and breathing deeply soon after surgery, so you have to be relatively pain-free.
This site offers the best practical information in how to get through the pre-surgery phase and the post-surgery phase. You can ask just about anything here, and there will be someone, or a lot of people who have an answer for you based on what they have gone through, or have helped a loved one go through.
My husband has had 3 valve surgeries, 2 lung surgeries and has a ton of other medical problems. His surgeries went off like clock-work, and he's been through many other things that were much, much worse.
The most important thing you can do for yourself right now is to read as many of the posts here as you can handle. It will be hard at first, but knowledge is power. Knowing and understanding the mechanics of what is going on in your body will help to reduce your fears about the impending surgery. Even if it's difficult at first, try to make every effort to educate yourself.
this site is about the celebration of life. Hope to see you here often.
Best wishes.