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This is my second year with an artificial valve:
Because summer was coming up, just to be on the safe side, I asked my physician about any physical restrictions because of the valve replacement surgery. To my surprise, he said I should avoid lifting more than 15 lbs. because it could potentially affect the mechanical valve.
I believe the issue was one that was based more on how the chest area may push in and thus affect the heart and correspondingly interfere with the valve.
What is surprising, is that last year I carried landscape timbers and cut down a 50 foot maple tree.
I'm at the point where I am so focussed on the weight restricition that I sense myself losing muscle tone. Fundamentaly all I can do is walk as a form of exercise.
My only problems are that I had an aorta and a valve replaced and do have a history of blood pressure problems (hereditary). Otherwise I have no other specific problems. Has anyone encountered a situation like this?
Because summer was coming up, just to be on the safe side, I asked my physician about any physical restrictions because of the valve replacement surgery. To my surprise, he said I should avoid lifting more than 15 lbs. because it could potentially affect the mechanical valve.
I believe the issue was one that was based more on how the chest area may push in and thus affect the heart and correspondingly interfere with the valve.
What is surprising, is that last year I carried landscape timbers and cut down a 50 foot maple tree.
I'm at the point where I am so focussed on the weight restricition that I sense myself losing muscle tone. Fundamentaly all I can do is walk as a form of exercise.
My only problems are that I had an aorta and a valve replaced and do have a history of blood pressure problems (hereditary). Otherwise I have no other specific problems. Has anyone encountered a situation like this?