hall
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Good to hear. Hoping for an uneventful recovery.
Hey Everybody:
Today is three weeks since surgery for me.
All still going well. No evidence of any type of infection. Walking about three 1.8 to 2 mile walks per day at about 19 minutes per mile pace. Don't notice the stairs any more. Off all pain meds for over a week now except for the 81 mg of ASA I take as my only blood thinner.
My resting HR is still in the mid 70s even with 12.5 mg of beta blocker bid. My pre-op resting HR was about 60 and when I am in good running shape it is in the mid to high 40s. My weight is one pound over my pre-op weight and still 10-15 pounds up from good running shape. Looking forward to running that off in a few months!
I've got a little nagging lower back pain that I think is from laying around so much.
My wife feels comfortable enough with me that she went for a "girls outing" with her Mom and sisters that they planned long ago down in Florida. It's a bit lonely, but friends are coming to take me for meals which is fun.
I see my cardiologist in 5 days and I am hoping to be able to drive soon. How does he check if the sternum is healed? He doesn't have to push on it does he
Thank you all for the support the past month. It has made this all much more tolerable to have some idea what to expect.
My summary of my experience so far would look like this.
#1. I am glad we spent the extra money to travel to a specialty center.
#2. Waking up on the vent was much worse for me than I had expected. This may be due to my pericarditis because the pain went away as soon as I took something with an anti-inflammatory.
#3. I got to experience one day of significant depression about POD#4. I hope that does not come back, but helps me understand what others are talking about.
#4. Recovery in general has gone better than expected, but I am worried that I could get used to this life of leisure