TomAlbers
Active member
Good day, I am a veteran of this site many moons ago, had AVR and aortic root repair with an aneurysm patch back in 2000. Have had a great almost 13 years but I've worn the tissue valve out and have to go back for a replacement. My question is if there are any members that have had repeat surgeries and specifically how the 2nd surgery compared to the first. I have to admit, it was long enough ago that it is a blur to me. I have talked to Rob and he has graciously given me his perspective and issues he had with the 2nd surgery. My main concern is memory issues as I feel like that has been a problem since my first surgery. I worry about even more issues and if anyone has experienced those, or if they have any information on helping the brain with memory. My cardio says he doesn't believe the hype that being on the heart/lung machine has any issues with memory. I think there is merit in the assumption, but maybe it's just age. My wife worries that I will be more of an idiot than I already am, to the point she is afraid I won't remember how to get home. Her exaggeration but I get her point. I have to have a different surgeon due to insurance issues, but my new surgeon says that AVR surgeries are much improved with technology over the past 13 years. They now put everyone on an insulin pump as they have determined that the stress of the surgery causes the body's blood sugar to be way out of whack and with the insulin pump the body heals much faster. I know they gave me a drug that they called I don't remember medicine so I wouldn't remember much of the post-op, like the breathing tube, catheter, etc,. I guess anything else that is new would be good to know, but hopefully when I go in for final consult I'll get those answers. Thanks and have a great weekend....