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Kandice
Hi, glad to find this site. I have not really used a site like this but i really need to hear how other people are handling surgery.
After meeting with 2 heart surgeons in Portland OR it was decided my best option was to have a minimally invasive mv repair. One of the surgeons knew Dr. Patracek at Vanderbilt University that has done up to 800 minimally invasive procedures on the mv. So we are off the Nashville October 4th to do the preop stuff and have a TEE before the big day, October 9th.
So, just hearing how everyone handles things is great.I am having trouble sleeping and it never leaves my mind, I will be glad when it is over. I am nervous about the whole thing but Im sure this is nothing new. I also have a father who dies age 58 while having a cardiac procedure so I know first hand that sometimes things don't go as planned.
I have talked to one person who had the traditional sternotomy mv repair, and her only real concern she had was the lasting fatigue and decreased stamina after surgery.
I think sometimes people underestimate the impact of major surgery and the after effects of anesthesia. I am a nurse practitioner and I do understand encouraging people and I know everyone is different in their recovery. I want to know from average people how they feel with fatigue and such after the surgery. I am not a triathlete so don't expect to jump up and down the first couple of weeks.
I also have a question, I have severe regurgitation with my MV and also some cardiomyopathy that is stable. Anyway, i feel tired alot of the time and just wonder if that gets noticebly better after the effects of surgery? Any comments
After meeting with 2 heart surgeons in Portland OR it was decided my best option was to have a minimally invasive mv repair. One of the surgeons knew Dr. Patracek at Vanderbilt University that has done up to 800 minimally invasive procedures on the mv. So we are off the Nashville October 4th to do the preop stuff and have a TEE before the big day, October 9th.
So, just hearing how everyone handles things is great.I am having trouble sleeping and it never leaves my mind, I will be glad when it is over. I am nervous about the whole thing but Im sure this is nothing new. I also have a father who dies age 58 while having a cardiac procedure so I know first hand that sometimes things don't go as planned.
I have talked to one person who had the traditional sternotomy mv repair, and her only real concern she had was the lasting fatigue and decreased stamina after surgery.
I think sometimes people underestimate the impact of major surgery and the after effects of anesthesia. I am a nurse practitioner and I do understand encouraging people and I know everyone is different in their recovery. I want to know from average people how they feel with fatigue and such after the surgery. I am not a triathlete so don't expect to jump up and down the first couple of weeks.
I also have a question, I have severe regurgitation with my MV and also some cardiomyopathy that is stable. Anyway, i feel tired alot of the time and just wonder if that gets noticebly better after the effects of surgery? Any comments