I've been complaining about being not so fit as I was prior to surgery since my aortic valve replacement last January. Not just not so fit but also getting breathless on stairs and hills that wouldn't previously have made me so breathless.
Two weeks ago I saw my endocrinologist for review. My endo is a fantastic doctor who is able to think outside the box and is a great generalist as well as specialist. He thought my post surgery problems could be due to respiratory problems set off by surgery intubation and post surgical pleural effusions etc and urged me to see my respiratory consultant. I did yesterday. A chest x-ray showed I had air trapping in my lungs which would be causing both the breathlessness and the not feeling fit ! I will increase my dose of inhaler and see how it goes.
BUT I am so pleased to have found the reason for this. I was beginning to feel that my cardiologist and GP must be thinking it's all in my head, but it isn't !
Writing this to let people know that if they don't feel so fit as they feel they should after OHS, or if they have any other problems, complain away till someone helps find the reason for it. Sometimes it may truly be due to needing more time to recover, but if you know yourself you'll know whether it is that or something else. None of us are just a heart or aortic valve - other things can go 'wrong' and this kind of surgery can also set other things off.
Two weeks ago I saw my endocrinologist for review. My endo is a fantastic doctor who is able to think outside the box and is a great generalist as well as specialist. He thought my post surgery problems could be due to respiratory problems set off by surgery intubation and post surgical pleural effusions etc and urged me to see my respiratory consultant. I did yesterday. A chest x-ray showed I had air trapping in my lungs which would be causing both the breathlessness and the not feeling fit ! I will increase my dose of inhaler and see how it goes.
BUT I am so pleased to have found the reason for this. I was beginning to feel that my cardiologist and GP must be thinking it's all in my head, but it isn't !
Writing this to let people know that if they don't feel so fit as they feel they should after OHS, or if they have any other problems, complain away till someone helps find the reason for it. Sometimes it may truly be due to needing more time to recover, but if you know yourself you'll know whether it is that or something else. None of us are just a heart or aortic valve - other things can go 'wrong' and this kind of surgery can also set other things off.