Hello all,
Just thought I'd start a thread as I'm currently 11 days out from surgery. When I first got my surprise diagnosis of an aneurysm, followed by another surprise diagnosis of bicuspid aortic valve (severe stenosis) more than a year and a half ago, it threw me for a loop. Since I'm still asymptomatic, I've had time to wrap my head around all of this. I'm 58 and have decided on getting a tissue valve. This site has been so helpful in that I've been able to follow the journey of others.
After my echo results in March, which show pretty much status quo but still in need of the surgery, I'd wrapped my head around surgery, but then covid hit. I regrouped with my surgeon in June and we set a date for July. Little did I know that I'd be right in the middle of a hot spot (Texas) by the time of the surgery date. I've spent the last month hoping we don't run out of hospital beds which is yet another unexpected part of this journey for me. Fortunately, I'll be having the surgery at a Heart Hospital which is not taking any covid patients. Let's hope that continues.
I wonder if anyone could tell me, is it typical to have your pre-op blood test and chest x-rays the day before surgery? Seems last minute but I know they'll be doing a covid test on me that same day so maybe that's why?
Anyway, I'm amazed at my calmness about this. Not that I don't have a few freak-out thoughts here and there. I just want to get to the other side of this surgery at this point. Thank you to all the others who've shared their knowledge and their stories.
Just thought I'd start a thread as I'm currently 11 days out from surgery. When I first got my surprise diagnosis of an aneurysm, followed by another surprise diagnosis of bicuspid aortic valve (severe stenosis) more than a year and a half ago, it threw me for a loop. Since I'm still asymptomatic, I've had time to wrap my head around all of this. I'm 58 and have decided on getting a tissue valve. This site has been so helpful in that I've been able to follow the journey of others.
After my echo results in March, which show pretty much status quo but still in need of the surgery, I'd wrapped my head around surgery, but then covid hit. I regrouped with my surgeon in June and we set a date for July. Little did I know that I'd be right in the middle of a hot spot (Texas) by the time of the surgery date. I've spent the last month hoping we don't run out of hospital beds which is yet another unexpected part of this journey for me. Fortunately, I'll be having the surgery at a Heart Hospital which is not taking any covid patients. Let's hope that continues.
I wonder if anyone could tell me, is it typical to have your pre-op blood test and chest x-rays the day before surgery? Seems last minute but I know they'll be doing a covid test on me that same day so maybe that's why?
Anyway, I'm amazed at my calmness about this. Not that I don't have a few freak-out thoughts here and there. I just want to get to the other side of this surgery at this point. Thank you to all the others who've shared their knowledge and their stories.