razewsda
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I had a mechanical mitral valve replacement earlier this year. Have always worked out almost daily for the last 20 yrs or so. Complications like severe bloody noses ( blood thinner + weak blood vessels in my rt nostril) - then an accident causing a non displaced fracture of my C5 vertebrae put me in a neck brace for 3 months over the summer (it has been quite a year!!!!) kept me from a normal w/o routine. I still walked every day a few miles during this time. When the brace came off @ labor day, I resumed my gym routine of weights for toning and 30 min on a treadmill. My cardiologist asked me to stay @ 100 BPM inititally and I could do that with a 3MPH pace hardly breaking a sweat. He's released me to go higher a week ago. Despite this almost 3 months of working out, walking up a set of stairs leaves me winded. Seems on a level surface I can do almost anything but stairs a challenge. My cardiologist thinks it will diminish eventually but I'm not so sure??? Has anyone else experienced this?? I feel good - best in a year - but very frustrated with this "walking up stairs" problem. Thanks!!!!