JulienDu
Well-known member
Hey guys
So finally I had my surgery the 2nd of February instead of the 4th. The surgeon had a free spot and I took it.
On Tuesday at 6am, I met the surgical team and they started butchering me. After 6 hours of surgery and 6 hours of sleep I woke up in a very good mood with my wife close to me and no tube in my mouth. Compare to my horrible experience when I was 10 the waking up was very nice. But my wife told me that I woke up without being conscious 3 hours before and I was trying to "fight" with the nurse to get my tube out. I have 0 memory of that.
I met the surgeon in ICU and he told me he put a 25 St Jude Mechanical valve and a dracon graft. I was pissed at the beginning cause I really wanted an Onyx. But he told me the fit was so perfect for the St Jude that it was not worth cutting though my meat to fit the Onyx. Despite that I was a bit pissed the surgeon told me that the new St Jude will have the same anti coagulant tolerance as the Onyx. Also, I hear almost nothing, unless my blood pressure goes high and there is silence around. My wife cant hear anything unless she puts her head against my chest and it is not often that she can hear it this way
Another reason for being less pissed is that my wife and my family told me that I looked younger with a fresh face. Not that I was ugly but even looking in the mirror, I felt that I changed. The surgeon told me that my natural valve was pretty worn out. With my human valve, I used to feel a very strong thump in my chest and I dont anymore. I was even able to see my skin at my chest pushing up and down every heart beat. I do not see that anymore.
The day after my surgery, I was transfered to hospital room where I started walking. I felt like **** but my energy is really coming back. Today, I have been walking all day and I have a hard time staying in my room. Doctors told me that if there is not problem I should be out this saturday.
I am a bit tired writing so I dont know if it makes a lot of sense but I wanted to give you some news for all the help that was given on this forum.
So finally I had my surgery the 2nd of February instead of the 4th. The surgeon had a free spot and I took it.
On Tuesday at 6am, I met the surgical team and they started butchering me. After 6 hours of surgery and 6 hours of sleep I woke up in a very good mood with my wife close to me and no tube in my mouth. Compare to my horrible experience when I was 10 the waking up was very nice. But my wife told me that I woke up without being conscious 3 hours before and I was trying to "fight" with the nurse to get my tube out. I have 0 memory of that.
I met the surgeon in ICU and he told me he put a 25 St Jude Mechanical valve and a dracon graft. I was pissed at the beginning cause I really wanted an Onyx. But he told me the fit was so perfect for the St Jude that it was not worth cutting though my meat to fit the Onyx. Despite that I was a bit pissed the surgeon told me that the new St Jude will have the same anti coagulant tolerance as the Onyx. Also, I hear almost nothing, unless my blood pressure goes high and there is silence around. My wife cant hear anything unless she puts her head against my chest and it is not often that she can hear it this way
Another reason for being less pissed is that my wife and my family told me that I looked younger with a fresh face. Not that I was ugly but even looking in the mirror, I felt that I changed. The surgeon told me that my natural valve was pretty worn out. With my human valve, I used to feel a very strong thump in my chest and I dont anymore. I was even able to see my skin at my chest pushing up and down every heart beat. I do not see that anymore.
The day after my surgery, I was transfered to hospital room where I started walking. I felt like **** but my energy is really coming back. Today, I have been walking all day and I have a hard time staying in my room. Doctors told me that if there is not problem I should be out this saturday.
I am a bit tired writing so I dont know if it makes a lot of sense but I wanted to give you some news for all the help that was given on this forum.