I saw a doctor every day at least once for the 10 days I was in the hospital, but have never met the actual surgeon. But have no complaints...they took good care of me. Did go back to the surgeon's office at 1 week because the top stitch where they tied the knot on my incision was causing a reaction (but luckily not an infection). After that the surgery center was done with me and I saw my cardio at 2 weeks and then again at almost 4 months and now not again for a year.
And, my cardio didn't want to do any tests such as echo or EKG....said he had alot of years listening to hearts and could tell if something was not right and that tests this soon would not be really valid because everything needed to get back in position and back to working the way it should with the bad valve out of the mix so he just said, "see you in about a year; but, call if anything feels difference or you have questions". That was good for me and, as I'm finding out, the total healing does take a long time and there are definitely good sets of days and other sets of days where you feel like you're just plodding along not getting worse but not getting better. In the end, however, the better days win out.
I live out in the desert and it's been too hot to walk during the day so I started walking about sundown when the breeze comes up some. Sundown in the desert has always been a "spiritual experience" for me and tonight I could have yelled for the whole world to hear, "I'M SO GLAD TO BE ALIVE!!!!"
Midge