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Hello to all, First an update on my Mom - she had AVR on 8/08/17 and is doing remarkably well. She went home on day 4 post op and went back to work this past week at 8 weeks out. She has also lost 25 pounds or so! I'm so happy that things have been going so well for her. Update on me - I was scheduled for redo AVR on 9/13 and delayed surgery to 9/20. I chose a mechanical valve; however, the surgeon was not able to fit me for a mechanical because my valve opening is too tight. I learned when I woke up from surgery that I have a bovine valve. I had no idea that there was a possibility that I would not be able to receive a mech valve. Clueless. This was never mentioned to me by my cardiologist or surgeon. All discussions were simply "it's up to you." I have no choice but to reconcile myself to the fact that I will face another replacement at some point. That was the first hiccup. On 9/22, the nurse practitioner removed the pacing wires and I began bleeding and the chest tubes filled up with blood. It was very scary for my husband and me. And my right lung collapsed. This all happened within minutes and I was rushed back to surgery, chest reopened, stitched up inside, another round of fluids and anesthesia, etc. I am very thankful that the nurse practitioner and staff. They all remained calm, acted quickly to get back into the OR, and saved my life. I am especially thankful for the nurse practitioner's command of the situation. She had the nursing staff call the OR to get a room ready and call my surgeon to meet her there. She did her job and I will be forever thankful. I ended up with 3 blood transfusions, just to give you and idea of how much blood I lost. I will say that this recovery is going very, very slowly. I don't have my pep back in my step yet. I am feeling better than I was a week ago, just wishing things were moving along a little faster. That little hiccup did a number on me and the collapsed lung didn't help. I use the spirometer everyday but I still can not get it above 1250-1500. And I cough a lot. A lot. As in all day some days. It's ridiculous! I will post more soon. Lisa