clay_from_nj
Well-known member
Had my AVR at the end of September, and decided to change my entire life along with it. I quit smoking at the same time, started eating better and exercising, and decided that 200+ pounds was a little too much for a 5'8" man. I aimed to reduce my weight to below 165, putting me in the healthy weight category on the BMI chart. Last week, I was so happy to make it (now at 163) along with a waist down from 36" to 31". I just wanted to tell someone who would be able to relate and to care about it, so I came here. This despite my pessimistic cardiologist who says there is still no improvement in my heart function and probably never will be, and totally discounts the surgeon's observation that my LVH was almost immediately improved after surgery. This morning I bicycled 10 miles at an average of 13.29 mph, topping out at 25.72, on an old Trek mountain bike. I used to get winded walking up the hill to work. I think that maybe the EF or LVH numbers don't really mean all that much compared to how good you feel and how your body can perform. Although, sometimes I think that my cardio is using some kind of psychological trick on me...
(Yay! I now have abs and pecs, not very impressive yet, but there nonetheless!)
47 year old male, ATS OpenPivot AVR on 9/21/12, due to bicuspid aortic valve causing CHF. Also had ASD repair at age 10.
(Yay! I now have abs and pecs, not very impressive yet, but there nonetheless!)
47 year old male, ATS OpenPivot AVR on 9/21/12, due to bicuspid aortic valve causing CHF. Also had ASD repair at age 10.