Hi, all! I've been reading this forum since the beginning of the year. My husband was told he needed surgery in December of last year, but it took a long time to get the second opinion and all the pretests done. I think he was hoping the second-opinion surgeon would say he didn't need it, but I knew it was inevitable.
He'll be having a mitral valve repair/replacement, tricuspid valve repair, and repair of a hole in his heart that he was born with but never knew about. The surgeon is confident he can do it minimally invasive (incision between the ribs on the right) but of course cannot guarantee it.
My husband is 62 and has chosen a tissue valve. The surgeon said he was in the "gray area" for his recommendation of tissue v. mechanical. My husband tried to get me to tell him what to choose, but I wouldn't. I just said, "Are you willing to have constant blood tests or do home testing? Will you really be on top of it?" I told him I was NOT willing to make it my responsibility. Don't get me wrong, I love my husband, but I've been a care manager and advocate for two elderly parents, my son who was diagnosed with a rare, life-threatening condition (he's fine now, just needs monitoring), then my husband's surgery two years ago, and now his heart surgery, for the past decade, and my mother with advanced Alzheimer's is now on hospice. We have no other family here, so it's all been on me. I'm burned out!
I've spent a lot of time on here reading about all the bumps in the road that can occur. I'm hoping for the best, but want to be prepared for the worst! I have total confidence in the surgeon and his team at Mayo in Jacksonville. I did not have confidence in the local surgeon we consulted, and I also hate our local hospital. We're 45 minutes from the Mayo, which isn't too bad.
My worst fear is that my husband will be difficult when he returns home! He had surgery for the first time two years ago (unrelated to his heart), and he was such a PITA!
The surgeon and his nurse told me to not even consider spending the first night at the hospital, because I won't get any sleep and will be of no use to him in the following days.
My question is how much time should I count on spending at the hospital with him? I'm boarding the dogs this afternoon, but I'll need to be home every other day to feed the cat and scoop the litter box. My son lives only 15 minutes from the Mayo and can be there a few hours a day. Will it be necessary for me to spend the night? When my husband had surgery two years ago, once he was transferred from recovery to his room, he didn't want me around fussing after him and told me to go home. I don't know what to expect this time.
He'll be having a mitral valve repair/replacement, tricuspid valve repair, and repair of a hole in his heart that he was born with but never knew about. The surgeon is confident he can do it minimally invasive (incision between the ribs on the right) but of course cannot guarantee it.
My husband is 62 and has chosen a tissue valve. The surgeon said he was in the "gray area" for his recommendation of tissue v. mechanical. My husband tried to get me to tell him what to choose, but I wouldn't. I just said, "Are you willing to have constant blood tests or do home testing? Will you really be on top of it?" I told him I was NOT willing to make it my responsibility. Don't get me wrong, I love my husband, but I've been a care manager and advocate for two elderly parents, my son who was diagnosed with a rare, life-threatening condition (he's fine now, just needs monitoring), then my husband's surgery two years ago, and now his heart surgery, for the past decade, and my mother with advanced Alzheimer's is now on hospice. We have no other family here, so it's all been on me. I'm burned out!
I've spent a lot of time on here reading about all the bumps in the road that can occur. I'm hoping for the best, but want to be prepared for the worst! I have total confidence in the surgeon and his team at Mayo in Jacksonville. I did not have confidence in the local surgeon we consulted, and I also hate our local hospital. We're 45 minutes from the Mayo, which isn't too bad.
My worst fear is that my husband will be difficult when he returns home! He had surgery for the first time two years ago (unrelated to his heart), and he was such a PITA!
The surgeon and his nurse told me to not even consider spending the first night at the hospital, because I won't get any sleep and will be of no use to him in the following days.
My question is how much time should I count on spending at the hospital with him? I'm boarding the dogs this afternoon, but I'll need to be home every other day to feed the cat and scoop the litter box. My son lives only 15 minutes from the Mayo and can be there a few hours a day. Will it be necessary for me to spend the night? When my husband had surgery two years ago, once he was transferred from recovery to his room, he didn't want me around fussing after him and told me to go home. I don't know what to expect this time.