Elcarim
Well-known member
Has anyone else suffered from psychological issues after their OHS? I had my 2nd AVR in October 2005 and I was recently diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
I thought I was dying, but it turned out to be panic attacks. I still get them but at least now I know what they are.
I had a porcine valve put in in 2000 when I was 22yo, this allowed me to have my two children without any complications. But when my younger son was only 8 weeks old I went for my 5year follow-up and was told that the valve was failing. It was a huge shock as the porcine valve only lasted 5 years. I had a St Jude mechanical valve put in 6 weeks later. I also had pacing node damage during the second operation and had to have a pacemaker implanted. This was another huge shock. Recovery was quite hard, since I had a cesarean delivery, minimal sleep for weeks living with a newborn, and then the OHS on top of it.
I was fine for ages, but earlier this year I started having what turned out to be panic attacks. We think that the trigger was when my favourite pony badly injured himself at Easter, leaving me unable to ride for the past few months.
My health care providers are not surprised that I am now having trouble coping after all I have been through. I have been seeing a psychologist and each session has me in tears from discussing things that have been worrying me for so long.
I have decided that I will be careful, but I will not be afraid any more. Things happen whether you worry about them or not. And worrying just takes the joy out of life.
There I go, tears again. I am glad I found this forum as it will be so good to discuss these things with people who have had similar experiences.
I thought I was dying, but it turned out to be panic attacks. I still get them but at least now I know what they are.
I had a porcine valve put in in 2000 when I was 22yo, this allowed me to have my two children without any complications. But when my younger son was only 8 weeks old I went for my 5year follow-up and was told that the valve was failing. It was a huge shock as the porcine valve only lasted 5 years. I had a St Jude mechanical valve put in 6 weeks later. I also had pacing node damage during the second operation and had to have a pacemaker implanted. This was another huge shock. Recovery was quite hard, since I had a cesarean delivery, minimal sleep for weeks living with a newborn, and then the OHS on top of it.
I was fine for ages, but earlier this year I started having what turned out to be panic attacks. We think that the trigger was when my favourite pony badly injured himself at Easter, leaving me unable to ride for the past few months.
My health care providers are not surprised that I am now having trouble coping after all I have been through. I have been seeing a psychologist and each session has me in tears from discussing things that have been worrying me for so long.
I have decided that I will be careful, but I will not be afraid any more. Things happen whether you worry about them or not. And worrying just takes the joy out of life.
There I go, tears again. I am glad I found this forum as it will be so good to discuss these things with people who have had similar experiences.