Hi,
After several cancellations surgery was finally completed about 4 weeks ago. Ross procedure plus ascending aorta replacement. In recent times it certainly seems a more controversial decision in these parts, no going back now though Having lurked here for many years since 2012, there has possibly been a slight shift in attitude which has been interesting to read as I went through the decision making process in the last 1 to 2 years. For the longest time I was set on mechanical , one and done. Taking the time to understand the Ross in some detail and consider the data from several continents we eventually took the plunge. A personal choice of course and one that has been discussed in varying levels of detail here. Not really the point of this post to discuss again but let's see. Post surgery was "routine" , no major issues at all. At the moment some aches and pains and attempting to increase the frequency and distance of my walks. Right now I'd describe it as frustrating, but one day at a time right.
For years my favorite past-time was to read all the patient stories I possibly could. Take most of it with a pinch of salt but consume and digest what I could and come to my own conclusions. In time I think I'll write a more detailed report of my experience in hospital. I think back to some stories and people actually posting updates here from their hospital bed. Truly impressive. The last thing I could think of doing in week 1 or 2 is to write a coherent sentence in here. Insanity actually
For anybody just about to go under the knife, its quite the ride. In 2 to 3 weeks it's already a fading memory. Best of luck to you all.
P.
After several cancellations surgery was finally completed about 4 weeks ago. Ross procedure plus ascending aorta replacement. In recent times it certainly seems a more controversial decision in these parts, no going back now though Having lurked here for many years since 2012, there has possibly been a slight shift in attitude which has been interesting to read as I went through the decision making process in the last 1 to 2 years. For the longest time I was set on mechanical , one and done. Taking the time to understand the Ross in some detail and consider the data from several continents we eventually took the plunge. A personal choice of course and one that has been discussed in varying levels of detail here. Not really the point of this post to discuss again but let's see. Post surgery was "routine" , no major issues at all. At the moment some aches and pains and attempting to increase the frequency and distance of my walks. Right now I'd describe it as frustrating, but one day at a time right.
For years my favorite past-time was to read all the patient stories I possibly could. Take most of it with a pinch of salt but consume and digest what I could and come to my own conclusions. In time I think I'll write a more detailed report of my experience in hospital. I think back to some stories and people actually posting updates here from their hospital bed. Truly impressive. The last thing I could think of doing in week 1 or 2 is to write a coherent sentence in here. Insanity actually
For anybody just about to go under the knife, its quite the ride. In 2 to 3 weeks it's already a fading memory. Best of luck to you all.
P.