RobinH
Active member
Hi All,
I haven't posted much since my 6/18/08 AVR (St. Jude's Mechanical) because it's been a tough recovery. I am now almost 6 weeks post surgery and finally starting to feel like my normal self.
Before my surgery, I thought I would have an easy recovery since I'm relatively young (47), active and in good health other than my severe aortic stenosis (caused from radation treatments for Hodgkin's Disease in 1979). Boy, was I wrong. I've had every complication in the book (I think, I hope).
Specifically,
1. Multiple pleural effusions. I've had 5 lung taps so far and the fluid just doesn't seem to be going away. My doctor has me on a Medrol steriod pack now combined with a diuretic. Hopefully, both will help.
2. Pericardial effusion. I had to be readmitted to the hospital 3 weeks post surgery due to this. They did a heart tap and drained me for 3 days.
3. Atrial fibrillation. I had to go to the ER twice because of this. IV cardizem took care of it one time and, the other time, I went back into normal rhythm ten minutes after arriving at the ER.
I'm not complaining...it's just frustating because all I want to do is get better and I've had all these little blips to deal with. I am feeling pretty good now and the only thing I'm dealing with now is the ongoing pleural effusion and some PACS. I really want to start cardiac rehab but my doctor wants to wait until the pleural effusion clears up.
On the bright side, I am walking a lot, driving, shopping, going to the movies....all things I did when I was a "normal" person. It feels good not to be a patient anymore and not so dependant on my husband for everything.
All in all, I'm so glad the surgery is behind me. Thank you all for you well wishes and good thoughts when I posted pre-surgery.
Robin
I haven't posted much since my 6/18/08 AVR (St. Jude's Mechanical) because it's been a tough recovery. I am now almost 6 weeks post surgery and finally starting to feel like my normal self.
Before my surgery, I thought I would have an easy recovery since I'm relatively young (47), active and in good health other than my severe aortic stenosis (caused from radation treatments for Hodgkin's Disease in 1979). Boy, was I wrong. I've had every complication in the book (I think, I hope).
Specifically,
1. Multiple pleural effusions. I've had 5 lung taps so far and the fluid just doesn't seem to be going away. My doctor has me on a Medrol steriod pack now combined with a diuretic. Hopefully, both will help.
2. Pericardial effusion. I had to be readmitted to the hospital 3 weeks post surgery due to this. They did a heart tap and drained me for 3 days.
3. Atrial fibrillation. I had to go to the ER twice because of this. IV cardizem took care of it one time and, the other time, I went back into normal rhythm ten minutes after arriving at the ER.
I'm not complaining...it's just frustating because all I want to do is get better and I've had all these little blips to deal with. I am feeling pretty good now and the only thing I'm dealing with now is the ongoing pleural effusion and some PACS. I really want to start cardiac rehab but my doctor wants to wait until the pleural effusion clears up.
On the bright side, I am walking a lot, driving, shopping, going to the movies....all things I did when I was a "normal" person. It feels good not to be a patient anymore and not so dependant on my husband for everything.
All in all, I'm so glad the surgery is behind me. Thank you all for you well wishes and good thoughts when I posted pre-surgery.
Robin