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I've posted a few blurbs on the forum after my surgery and researched heavy before the procedure. I have an issue and should very briefly explain the history. Checking to see if anyone else has or is experiencing leg pain.
45 and it was time to replace AA and BAV January 2012. Same surgery as others and no big deal. Developed endocarditis . Mechanical valve was detached 30%, abbess formed, dissection, and my aorta fix was infected. I was checked for infection early on when something felt wrong and cultures were negative. A month or two later, strong signs of infection and so a decision was made to hold cultures for twice as long and a hit...positive for endocarditis. I happen to have a slow growing form of it and the reason cultures did not catch it early on. Cleveland Clinic surgery in late June to basically save my life and now I have a homograph / cadaver valve. Recovery has been good and it "feels" like just a big open hear surgery. Big meaning two in four months and I expected and still expect recovery to take a couple of years.
One area I need advice and help is regarding my legs. Ever have shin splints? My legs feel that way all the time and the highest amount of pain when I wake up in the morning. I'm not back in shape so stairs, walking long distances, traveling, etc. wears me out and I feel the muscle burn. That feels normal and is improving with time. What's not going away is the shin splint type pain from my ankles all the way up to my hip area. All is very good with my heart and valve and the echo showed that I look normal for what I went through.
Removed / replaced meds to see if that was the catalyst. No luck. Advice so far is it might be damage from the endocarditis and I'm lucky if that's all it is. I hear stories of major organ problems from endo and I don't seem to have that. Anyone else experience this?
45 and it was time to replace AA and BAV January 2012. Same surgery as others and no big deal. Developed endocarditis . Mechanical valve was detached 30%, abbess formed, dissection, and my aorta fix was infected. I was checked for infection early on when something felt wrong and cultures were negative. A month or two later, strong signs of infection and so a decision was made to hold cultures for twice as long and a hit...positive for endocarditis. I happen to have a slow growing form of it and the reason cultures did not catch it early on. Cleveland Clinic surgery in late June to basically save my life and now I have a homograph / cadaver valve. Recovery has been good and it "feels" like just a big open hear surgery. Big meaning two in four months and I expected and still expect recovery to take a couple of years.
One area I need advice and help is regarding my legs. Ever have shin splints? My legs feel that way all the time and the highest amount of pain when I wake up in the morning. I'm not back in shape so stairs, walking long distances, traveling, etc. wears me out and I feel the muscle burn. That feels normal and is improving with time. What's not going away is the shin splint type pain from my ankles all the way up to my hip area. All is very good with my heart and valve and the echo showed that I look normal for what I went through.
Removed / replaced meds to see if that was the catalyst. No luck. Advice so far is it might be damage from the endocarditis and I'm lucky if that's all it is. I hear stories of major organ problems from endo and I don't seem to have that. Anyone else experience this?