jmb1997
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Hi everyone. I'm so glad I found this forum. I am a 47 year old male in the US who just had a minimally invasive right thoracic mitral valve repair at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, MA, USA a few weeks ago. I was in the hospital for four nights and discharged. I am currently on a baby aspirin and 25mg of Metoprolol each day. Before the surgery I was on no medications and was basically asymptomatic but my left atrium was starting to dilate and I was diagnosed with pulmonary hypertension after do a treadmill run for 12 minutes. When given more than a 95% chance of repair I went for it.
I am walking around fine, my breathing has been nice and my vitals look good. Phew...
My only concern so far has been seeing some white or clear floaters now and then. I told my nurse about it in the hospital and got an odd look and was told to talk to my PCP about it. I then started looking online and found people all over the world talking about "pump head", and most not having a surgeon or doctor who has much to say, or will even admit that the floaters are related to surgery! So far I am fine cognitively.
I would be interested in hearing other's experience and advice on this. The first few times I saw them it gave me a ton of anxiety and I was scared it was a TIA or something. At the time one happened I did take my blood pressure, blood oxygen and pulse and all were normal and my nurse and people associated with the surgery team haven't seemed concerned.
I am to see both my PCP and cardiologist in a couple of days and will see what both say.
Thanks!!
I am walking around fine, my breathing has been nice and my vitals look good. Phew...
My only concern so far has been seeing some white or clear floaters now and then. I told my nurse about it in the hospital and got an odd look and was told to talk to my PCP about it. I then started looking online and found people all over the world talking about "pump head", and most not having a surgeon or doctor who has much to say, or will even admit that the floaters are related to surgery! So far I am fine cognitively.
I would be interested in hearing other's experience and advice on this. The first few times I saw them it gave me a ton of anxiety and I was scared it was a TIA or something. At the time one happened I did take my blood pressure, blood oxygen and pulse and all were normal and my nurse and people associated with the surgery team haven't seemed concerned.
I am to see both my PCP and cardiologist in a couple of days and will see what both say.
Thanks!!
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