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i havent been around too much lately, but i always like to start any post by thanking everyone for the tremendous amount of information they lend to fellow vr.com members. im 9 months post avr right now and i have to say, aside from a scar - and the fact that im terribly out of shape - i sometimes forget that i went through ohs. in the last week, the weather has warmed and i decided to buy a road bike; up until now, i was riding mtn only as often as the weather allowed. i havent been training, as i havent had the desire, nor the need, to get out when the weather wasnt perfect. pre avr, i noticed that i always rode at a much higher hr than other riders, regardless of my form. we figured this was due to my leaky valve. however, as i have tracked my hr over the last few days, i still spend a majority of my ride above 175 bhp, with significant time spent above 180bhp, and at times i even saw 190bhp (though i wasnt pushing myself 100%, i think i could have seen higher heart rates). my previous max hr was 218, and i have always wondered whether that would change post avr. do you guys think this is anything to worry about? my cardio has not placed any limitations on me, and i will of course consult with him, but in your experience. do higher heart rates have an adverse effect on valve life? as an aside, i have been getting migraines quite often since my ohs. i notice that i almost always get them after hard exercise. has anyone else experienced this? any suggestions. i took excedrine before my ride today, and i didnt get a migraine. though i did get one immediately after yesterday morning's ride. btw, i take 50mg toprol xl, 5 mg lisinopril and 1 baby aspririn daily (though i shamefully admit that i havent been very good about remembering my meds lately. i know thats terrible, but i hate taking them and i cant explain why. i suppose i want to think that im fine, but ill try to get better about that, especially as i start riding harder and harder.)
to report some good news: even though i have ZERO form right now, i've been feeling pretty decent on the bike, all things considered. i managed to finish an A ride with the local cycling club today, after getting dropped from my usual group ride 2 weeks ago, 40 minutes in. i dont think i've ever been so tired after 40 miles!
thanks. enjoy the road!
to report some good news: even though i have ZERO form right now, i've been feeling pretty decent on the bike, all things considered. i managed to finish an A ride with the local cycling club today, after getting dropped from my usual group ride 2 weeks ago, 40 minutes in. i dont think i've ever been so tired after 40 miles!
thanks. enjoy the road!