HiMyNameIsDale
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Hi all,
I'm sorry that it took me so long to post any updates after my surgery. The surgeon at Cleveland Clinic did a mini sternotomy and attempted to repair my bicuspid valve. He also replaced my ascending aorta and part of the aortic arch with a Dacron graft. After the surgery, my pain was really bad. They had to switch me to a different medication, but while that was happening, I felt super terrible. I remember the breathing tube being in and it made me want to puke. I was in the ICU for one night and then was moved to the step down unit. It was hard to get my pain under control for the first few days, but eventually I got up and walking again. At one point, I was pretty jaundiced but that cleared itself up. By Thursday, I was having palpitations again, and they were becoming more frequent. All the nurses said that it was normal, but it didn't feel "normal" to me. It felt just like the palpitations I had before surgery. I had an echocardiogram on Thursday, but they wouldn't tell me my results yet. They said they needed to wait until my blood pressure and pulse rate went down. So I took some beta blockers, but the palpitations kept getting more frequent. I had a repeat echo on Saturday. Finally, today the cardiologist and my surgeon told me that I am going to need a reoperation. My repaired valve is failing and the regurgitation is equal to or worse than before I had surgery. So tomorrow, I get to do it all again. This time, the surgeon is going to replace my valve with a mechanical valve, just like I wanted in the first place (so that I could avoid a situation like this). I just sucks that, even though I suggested a mechanical valve, they pushed for a repair. So now I will have had two surgeries within a week of each other, and have to begin the whole recovery process all over again. Sorry for the depressing news and extremely long post, but I wanted to fill everybody in on my situation. To TheGymGuy, if you're reading this, sorry I haven't been able to communicate more post-surgery. I hope everything went well for you and I will try my best to keep everybody updated on my progress. Thanks again for all your support.
I'm sorry that it took me so long to post any updates after my surgery. The surgeon at Cleveland Clinic did a mini sternotomy and attempted to repair my bicuspid valve. He also replaced my ascending aorta and part of the aortic arch with a Dacron graft. After the surgery, my pain was really bad. They had to switch me to a different medication, but while that was happening, I felt super terrible. I remember the breathing tube being in and it made me want to puke. I was in the ICU for one night and then was moved to the step down unit. It was hard to get my pain under control for the first few days, but eventually I got up and walking again. At one point, I was pretty jaundiced but that cleared itself up. By Thursday, I was having palpitations again, and they were becoming more frequent. All the nurses said that it was normal, but it didn't feel "normal" to me. It felt just like the palpitations I had before surgery. I had an echocardiogram on Thursday, but they wouldn't tell me my results yet. They said they needed to wait until my blood pressure and pulse rate went down. So I took some beta blockers, but the palpitations kept getting more frequent. I had a repeat echo on Saturday. Finally, today the cardiologist and my surgeon told me that I am going to need a reoperation. My repaired valve is failing and the regurgitation is equal to or worse than before I had surgery. So tomorrow, I get to do it all again. This time, the surgeon is going to replace my valve with a mechanical valve, just like I wanted in the first place (so that I could avoid a situation like this). I just sucks that, even though I suggested a mechanical valve, they pushed for a repair. So now I will have had two surgeries within a week of each other, and have to begin the whole recovery process all over again. Sorry for the depressing news and extremely long post, but I wanted to fill everybody in on my situation. To TheGymGuy, if you're reading this, sorry I haven't been able to communicate more post-surgery. I hope everything went well for you and I will try my best to keep everybody updated on my progress. Thanks again for all your support.