almost_hectic
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I'm just curious, I'm at 3 weeks post surgery and doing pretty well. Since I've been home from the hospital I've been meaning to weigh myself but kept forgetting. Anyhow, even though I barely ate much during my hospital stay, since I've been home I've had a very healthy appetite... Satisfied by my mothers home cooked meals as she's been staying at my house to look after me during recovery. Not to mention the many treats I've enjoyed, key lime pie, ice cream, cookies and such. So this combined with my much lower activity rate I assumed meant I would be putting on a few extra pounds. Well today I finally stepped on the scale and much to my surprise I've lost like 7 pounds since prior to surgery!
Is it possible that my new valve has made my blood flow so much more efficient that it's resulted in overall improved bodily function and increased metabolism? As I've tracked my recovery my blood pressure has remained fairly constant at around 115/65 but my resting heart rate has vastly improved with daily walking, going from where I used to always be at around 90 to 95 bpm both prior to and immediately after surgery to now a much lower 70 to 75 bpm!
Is it possible that my new valve has made my blood flow so much more efficient that it's resulted in overall improved bodily function and increased metabolism? As I've tracked my recovery my blood pressure has remained fairly constant at around 115/65 but my resting heart rate has vastly improved with daily walking, going from where I used to always be at around 90 to 95 bpm both prior to and immediately after surgery to now a much lower 70 to 75 bpm!