shirleyj62
Member
Hi,
My 66 year old husband had open heart surgery on 2/27. He had a bovine aortic valve replacement. There were no other blockages involved.
The surgery went well but it was long. They found additional problems with the aorta itself that needed to be fixed (ballooning and leaking). He spent 7 days in the hospital, 4 in ICU and 3 in cardiac care.
Since he's been home its been a real roller coaster ride. Because he has Factor V Leiden (blood clotting disorder), he is on Coumadin. He's had several problems/reactions to the various medications he is on, particularly the pain meds.
The information he received prior to his surgery about post-surgery recovery was pretty poor. Basically it said to walk and after a specific time period you will be starting rehab. Nothing was said about the emotional and physical roller coaster he would be on. He feels at this point he takes one step forward and two back. His energy level and his food consumption is worse now than what it was when he came home from the hospital. I'm pretty sure a lot of the downside is from depression.
Prior to the surgery the only time he knew something was wrong with his heart (or valve) was after the results of the echocardiograms. He never showed any of the "typical" signs of his condition. He was walking and biking (his love!). Now he gets out of breath walking from the family room to the kitchen.
Anyway, I've been reading many of the posts and trying to convey that he isn't alone with his recovery. Not sure how helpful they have been to him, but they have helped me tremendously.
Thank you all,
Shirley
My 66 year old husband had open heart surgery on 2/27. He had a bovine aortic valve replacement. There were no other blockages involved.
The surgery went well but it was long. They found additional problems with the aorta itself that needed to be fixed (ballooning and leaking). He spent 7 days in the hospital, 4 in ICU and 3 in cardiac care.
Since he's been home its been a real roller coaster ride. Because he has Factor V Leiden (blood clotting disorder), he is on Coumadin. He's had several problems/reactions to the various medications he is on, particularly the pain meds.
The information he received prior to his surgery about post-surgery recovery was pretty poor. Basically it said to walk and after a specific time period you will be starting rehab. Nothing was said about the emotional and physical roller coaster he would be on. He feels at this point he takes one step forward and two back. His energy level and his food consumption is worse now than what it was when he came home from the hospital. I'm pretty sure a lot of the downside is from depression.
Prior to the surgery the only time he knew something was wrong with his heart (or valve) was after the results of the echocardiograms. He never showed any of the "typical" signs of his condition. He was walking and biking (his love!). Now he gets out of breath walking from the family room to the kitchen.
Anyway, I've been reading many of the posts and trying to convey that he isn't alone with his recovery. Not sure how helpful they have been to him, but they have helped me tremendously.
Thank you all,
Shirley