TitanEddie
Well-known member
So met with the surgeon today and things just got real, he wanted me to have surgery next week! Holy crap! Wasn't expecting that. Anyway told him that was out of the question and due to family and work obligations I couldn't do it any sooner than June 6. He agreed as long as I restrict my activities. Man, don't even feel like I have a problem. Two months ago I was working out 5 times a week, playing softball, golf, etc. and now I am restricted and looking at surgery inside a month.
I guess I knew eventually this was coming but with things falling into place it's like Oh my god, I am having open heart surgery. I guess on the bright side my time in the waiting room will be fairly short, the waiting and wondering will likely be worse than post surgery, don't know how some of you waited a year or more for this. You have my respect.
So, going with a tissue valve, doc actually recommended it even though I am 50 years old so at least no Warfarin. Got tests lined up over the next two weeks, MRI, Carotid Scan, checking for blockage in case I need a bypass, and a pulmonary test, not looking forward to any of them.
Got a lot to do to prepare for this not sure where to start even. Anyway things happen for a reason and looking forward to making it to the other side.
Thanks to all here, it's made this a lot easier.
I guess I knew eventually this was coming but with things falling into place it's like Oh my god, I am having open heart surgery. I guess on the bright side my time in the waiting room will be fairly short, the waiting and wondering will likely be worse than post surgery, don't know how some of you waited a year or more for this. You have my respect.
So, going with a tissue valve, doc actually recommended it even though I am 50 years old so at least no Warfarin. Got tests lined up over the next two weeks, MRI, Carotid Scan, checking for blockage in case I need a bypass, and a pulmonary test, not looking forward to any of them.
Got a lot to do to prepare for this not sure where to start even. Anyway things happen for a reason and looking forward to making it to the other side.
Thanks to all here, it's made this a lot easier.