What? No, because the studies are done on frail old people, young vigorous folks like you are going to have much BETTER surgical outcomes than average.that's my concern, is that because these studies are on older people, is it safe to assume that my chances of even getting to the average age these studies are done (50/60) would be slim to none?
Your job right now is to let them give you lifesaving surgery. Personally I concentrated on being as cheerful and appealing as possible so they would do their best for me, and my husband kept saying “we’re fully insured!” For me it was all so sudden I just was in a state of wonder (“I have heart condition- say what?” - I was 34) and after I was like “Hot damn, I’m still alive! Woo hoo!” I did also feel a totally unexpected wave of assurance that things would work out as I was wheeled into the operating room and that helped my feel calm.
You’re not doomed, pal, nobody can guarantee health and long life, but you’re borrowing trouble in assuming this means a life of decrepitude and early death. It’s just not true. Personally I like black humor as a coping strategy along with just accepting that whatever comes, comes and I’ll deal with it as needed. Get thru surgery and let the future take care of itself. Cross the next bridge when you come to it. By then you too will have more chill and more skill at handing health issues.