cldlhd
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Lawdog;n857850 said:Hectic: I am feeling all of the same things you are feeling.
Sunday afternoon, I was seeing flashes in my left eye that were totally obstructing my vision. Called the surgeon. PA told me to immediately go to the emergency room, because, being less than two-weeks post-surgery, I may have been having a stroke. Went to ER, was admitted to the hospital for two days, just got out this morning, so that they could determine whether or not I was having a stroke. No stroke, thankfully. Nevertheless, these are some of the fears we face as cardiac patients. I am just thankful that the technology exists to fix us and, after we recover, that we will feel and be better than we were before. A pill a day is not that big of a deal in the grand scope of things. Our lives are different, no doubt, but that doesn't mean that they have to be any less satisfying. I just cannot wait to heal in order to start living life again.
You could have had what is referred to as migraine aura . I used to get them a couple times a year with a subsequent migraine. Now post surgery I get the aura once or twice a week but without the migraine. Apparently it can be a result of the heart and lung machine.