a_dalhouse
Active member
I posted here a few months ago about how to find a surgeon for a minimally invasive mitral valve repair. I got a lot of help and really appreciate all of you. But since then I haven't posted much as I started the busy-ness of getting myself and my family prepared for this giant jump.
And this past tues., August 13, I somehow managed, in all my nervousness, to show up for surgery. And all went pretty well. Dr. Rosengart at St. Luke's Episcopal in Houston did a great job repairing my mitral valve and he seems quite pleased with the outcome. Though I have to say my ICU experience was pretty horrible and I was never so glad to see a real hospital room in all my life, when I finally got to one.
A few things are perplexing me now on my 5th day in the hospital, so I thought I would again come to this wonderfully compassionate and knowledgeable group of valve patients! I read a few pages of the thread in Post-op about what surprised you after surgery and now I have few surprises that I hope someone can clear up for me. The medical staff here just keeps telling me that everything is normal but I think I would believe it more coming from you all.
First of all, what is alarming me most right now is my consistent weight gain. I know some fluid retention is normal. But the day after my surgery I had gained 7 pounds of fluid and now, weighing this morning, the 5th day, i have gained an additional 8, so a total of 15 pounds. If I had gained 15 pounds on the 2nd day and then went down to 7 or 8 the 5th day I would not be so alarmed. But the fact that I just keep gaining is alarming to me. Also they gave me a 20 mg. lasix pill this morning which did absolutely nothing! I weigh th same this evening as I did this morning before the pill. The nurses assure me this can happen but I am somehow not comforted! Has anyone here experienced weight gain like this after surgery?
Also something bothering me is my crazy pounding heart - as much as I was experiencing before surgery. I thought that would all be fixed with the repair. Does it take some time for your heart to adjust to the new architecture?
I have many more issues that were surprises, but maybe I will bring them up another time. These are the most pressing at the moment and as it is 1:19 am, I should be fast asleep!
So glad you all are out there!!!!
Andrea
MV repair, mini-thoracotomy, 8/13/13
And this past tues., August 13, I somehow managed, in all my nervousness, to show up for surgery. And all went pretty well. Dr. Rosengart at St. Luke's Episcopal in Houston did a great job repairing my mitral valve and he seems quite pleased with the outcome. Though I have to say my ICU experience was pretty horrible and I was never so glad to see a real hospital room in all my life, when I finally got to one.
A few things are perplexing me now on my 5th day in the hospital, so I thought I would again come to this wonderfully compassionate and knowledgeable group of valve patients! I read a few pages of the thread in Post-op about what surprised you after surgery and now I have few surprises that I hope someone can clear up for me. The medical staff here just keeps telling me that everything is normal but I think I would believe it more coming from you all.
First of all, what is alarming me most right now is my consistent weight gain. I know some fluid retention is normal. But the day after my surgery I had gained 7 pounds of fluid and now, weighing this morning, the 5th day, i have gained an additional 8, so a total of 15 pounds. If I had gained 15 pounds on the 2nd day and then went down to 7 or 8 the 5th day I would not be so alarmed. But the fact that I just keep gaining is alarming to me. Also they gave me a 20 mg. lasix pill this morning which did absolutely nothing! I weigh th same this evening as I did this morning before the pill. The nurses assure me this can happen but I am somehow not comforted! Has anyone here experienced weight gain like this after surgery?
Also something bothering me is my crazy pounding heart - as much as I was experiencing before surgery. I thought that would all be fixed with the repair. Does it take some time for your heart to adjust to the new architecture?
I have many more issues that were surprises, but maybe I will bring them up another time. These are the most pressing at the moment and as it is 1:19 am, I should be fast asleep!
So glad you all are out there!!!!
Andrea
MV repair, mini-thoracotomy, 8/13/13