Oh wow, quite the experience.So now since I am able to function lilttle bit more here is the unexpected journey in brief:
I went for my cardiac catheter test on July 10 which takes about 50 minutes. Very early in the test my blood pressure dropped and I went into cardiac arrest. I was practically gone for a few minutes when they tried to revive me with electric shock and CPR. After 10 shocks I responded. Since my heart had stopped beating, we don’t know if there is permanent neural damages. My vision has taken a hit in not being sharp as well as unable to focus precisely.
I have been told by team doctors that it is a miracle that I am alive.
As for the valve, it is On-X. Presently the INR is 1.99.
So it was an open heat surgery with Pacemaker and defibrillator installed. Sutures will be removed on August 7
Don't worry about the pacemaker. I got mine too from a surgical complication, and took me a few months to even start to think about what I needed to know!
Are you home yet? I am sure they will have given you the hygiene pep talk, but remember: infection is the biggest risk at home. Don't let well-meaning friends touch anywhere near your scar, make sure they wash their hands thoroughly, don't share towels and only use 2 or 3 times maximum before washing in a high temperature.
Good luck - doing great.