Day 5 of recovery update.
Today was a very mixed day but ultimately ended very positive.
Originally, this was the day that I was going to be released. On Thursday, despite a couple battles with afib on a couple of days, the ICU physician told me that he was going to allow my early release on Friday, if I wanted to, as I was recovering so well.
But, the afib came back and I could not be released on Friday.
With the help of some meds that restore rhythm it went away Friday after about an hour and the new release date was targeted for Saturday, which was the original plan. BTW, they are very clear ahead of time that you may not be released on the planned day, as complications can happen.
It was good all night, but then came back Saturday (today), so there would be no Saturday release. They also decided that because the afib has been so stubborn that they want to see it gone for 48 hours before I am released, so now looking at Monday release at the earliest.
The good news!:
After a couple of hours on Amiodarone, used to restore rhythm, it restored to sinus rhythm, the one you want, and has remained there for almost 5 hours.
So, I am probably looking at a Monday release if it stays in rhythm. I have a good feeling that this time it will. But, I do tend to lean optimistic
The plan is that if it returns again and is still there on Monday they will do a procedure which resets the electrical of my heart. You know, kind of how sometimes with your computer you need to turn off the power and restart it, lol. It is kind of a big deal and I will be out for it, so hope that it does not need to happen.
I have felt great all day, even when the afib was happening. There is a very noticeable daily improvement of how I feel. Honestly, I feel almost normal today. I was not expecting to feel this well this fast. When I first woke up, the lungs needed some expansion. But, after some breathing exercises and some laps around the ICU, they had opened up and I felt great.
The pain is less and less each day and is very tolerable now and easy to stay ahead of, which requires good communication with the ward nurse practitioner. I have learned a bit in this area and will do an extended post on the subject in the next couple days (hey I have the time) that hopefully will help others who have upcoming OHS.
I am very happy with INR level. They test daily and the readings have been
Tues1.6
Weds 1.9
Thurs 2.8
Friday 2.8
Saturday 2.9
They kept me on Heparin, as a bridge anti-coagulant, until the 2.8 INR reading on Thursday.
Having the support of all of you folks here really means a lot and has helped me. Thank you!