MarkU
Well-known member
Haven't posted here in a long, long time, mostly because of nothing that interesting to report. Been leading a boring life with my St. Jude valve (not a bad thing...)
Plus, I've felt like I had less and less to contribute since I haven't really kept up with all the new developments since my AVR almost 17 years ago.
Been leading an active lifestyle since my AVR: over 20 triathlons, 5 half marathons, numerous 5K's, etc. Due to knee problems stopped running and became a full-time Masters swimmer two years ago.
A few weeks ago I started noticing shortness of breath after mild exertion and trouble sleeping, symptoms I hadn't experienced since prior to my AVR long ago. First noticed it at Masters swimming practice when I started having problems swimming more than 50 meters in my warm-up, when I usually can cruise through the first 600 meters.
Saw my cardiologist yesterday and my EKG shows my heart has become "confused" electrically due to my missing valve and is skipping every other beat, so I'm stuck at about 38 bpm.
Bottom line is that I'm getting a pacemaker implanted on Thursday morning. My doc told me that if I wasn't in such good shape from swimming, he would have sent me directly to the hospital for the procedure. By being able to wait a couple of days I can get my INR down to an acceptable level without having to do it by transfusion and the associated risks with that.
Will be in the hospital overnight and should be released first thing Friday morning.
Have to stay out of the pool for two weeks to let the incision heal, and can't do freestyle or butterfly (my favorite stroke) for another couple of weeks after that. But after four weeks no restrictions at all on my activities.
My resting heart rate has been in the mid-40's, so we're going to set it initially at 50 and see how that works for now. Will adjust as necessary.
Just thought I'd share that for anyone who might be interested.
Plus, I've felt like I had less and less to contribute since I haven't really kept up with all the new developments since my AVR almost 17 years ago.
Been leading an active lifestyle since my AVR: over 20 triathlons, 5 half marathons, numerous 5K's, etc. Due to knee problems stopped running and became a full-time Masters swimmer two years ago.
A few weeks ago I started noticing shortness of breath after mild exertion and trouble sleeping, symptoms I hadn't experienced since prior to my AVR long ago. First noticed it at Masters swimming practice when I started having problems swimming more than 50 meters in my warm-up, when I usually can cruise through the first 600 meters.
Saw my cardiologist yesterday and my EKG shows my heart has become "confused" electrically due to my missing valve and is skipping every other beat, so I'm stuck at about 38 bpm.
Bottom line is that I'm getting a pacemaker implanted on Thursday morning. My doc told me that if I wasn't in such good shape from swimming, he would have sent me directly to the hospital for the procedure. By being able to wait a couple of days I can get my INR down to an acceptable level without having to do it by transfusion and the associated risks with that.
Will be in the hospital overnight and should be released first thing Friday morning.
Have to stay out of the pool for two weeks to let the incision heal, and can't do freestyle or butterfly (my favorite stroke) for another couple of weeks after that. But after four weeks no restrictions at all on my activities.
My resting heart rate has been in the mid-40's, so we're going to set it initially at 50 and see how that works for now. Will adjust as necessary.
Just thought I'd share that for anyone who might be interested.