MtBiker
Active member
I had AVR and ascending aorta replacement on June 4. Going in I was a little nervous that I might never wake up but it wasn't that big a concern because what are you going to do about it?
Turns out I woke up which is great! And right after surgery, when I was still heavily affected by the anesthesia, I was violent and the nurses had trouble with me. I have no memory of it.
Then, on the second day post-op I developed AF. They said this is not uncommon and they're confident it will subside as my heart settles down from the trauma it's just undrgone. I'm really hoping this happens b/c I had a tissue valve put in to avoid coumadin.
In the heat of it as I am right now I can say it really is painful for a few days. They're gradually disconnecting me from things and I think the staples may come out of my chest in the next day or two which I'm not looking forward to but what choice do we have?
Good luck to all of us and let's hope for TAVR to be safely used for nearly everyone within six or eight years!
Turns out I woke up which is great! And right after surgery, when I was still heavily affected by the anesthesia, I was violent and the nurses had trouble with me. I have no memory of it.
Then, on the second day post-op I developed AF. They said this is not uncommon and they're confident it will subside as my heart settles down from the trauma it's just undrgone. I'm really hoping this happens b/c I had a tissue valve put in to avoid coumadin.
In the heat of it as I am right now I can say it really is painful for a few days. They're gradually disconnecting me from things and I think the staples may come out of my chest in the next day or two which I'm not looking forward to but what choice do we have?
Good luck to all of us and let's hope for TAVR to be safely used for nearly everyone within six or eight years!