OK! dats enuf
OK! dats enuf
Dats,
I realize you have been told this before in this post, but take a deep breath, NOW!!! And now another!!! you need to do this EVERY TIME you read or research and start to get wound up. Your dad needs you to TALK to him about what you found in your research, what he thinks, how he feels about this, etc. I know it is big and scary to you but how does HE feel about what he is being told. You cant have a clear conversation with him if you are freaking out at the mention of the topic. Now, I too am a newbie to the VALVER world, but I do know a bit.
I have known for some 30 years that SOMEDAY I would be having a valve replacement. Knowing that SOMEDAY is only nominally better than not knowing nothing. I was going on FAT< DUMB and HAPPY, working for the police dept, trying to move to another department, when a Dr. said he needed more info to OK me. In for an Echo and STRESS EKG, then a CATH. After that, I was handed a appointment card for a cardiac surgeon. Well, I guess SOMEDAY is here!!!
I had an AORTIC VALVE REPLACEMENT on 07-09-08. That is just 10 weeks ago. I started back to light duty at 4 weeks and was out on the bicycle at work at 6 weeks. Everyday is easier. Nothing hurts anymore and hasn't for a few weeks. I had my 44th birthday on 09-07. I was originally going to wait till after my B-Day just to be sure I got to see it. SOOOOO glad I didn't!! Yes this is scary stuff.
but LOTS of people go through it. They have got this one down to almost being ROUTINE, and the good ones make it seem it has already got there. I WILL BET $100.00 he will be fine. Although I would not volunteer to do this again, it REALLY wasn't as bad as I had imagined. Your dad has 10 short years on me and if he is as active as you say, the recovery may start slow but he will improve EXPONENTIALLY in short order.
I know you are getting LOTS of advice and personal stories. Most share many things in common. Take that for what it's worth, but when you have nothing, that can be worth a mint.
Ask questions, then ask more. We will help in any way we can. Get info from everywhere you can. Knowledge is power, ESPECIALLY when you feel powerless!
Sorry this is so long.