Hi,
I'm a 43 year old (Aussie), 2 years post Bentall procedure. I'm feeling pretty good now, except for the weight I've gained and the conditioning that I've lost.
I remember at the time of surgery the advice in the hospital pamphlets was generic to heart surgery patients and it recommended "no more strenuous exercise".
I've pressed my cardio for advice and she wont be drawn on what is too high a heart rate, but asks "why do I have to push hard, why can I not just exercise moderately" ?
So.... In the last month I've started doing the last part of my commute to work on a push bike. It feels good to push myself. I'm not concerned about the valve but I do think about the dacron parts of my cardiovascular system.
This morning's ride to work lasted 25 minutes. My average heart rate was 150, max heart rate of 167, and I spent about 10 minutes at 160.
I'm wondering if any of you out there who have re-do roots and/or dacron ascending aortas have any advice or experience to offer with perceived or imposed exercise limitations regarding heart rate ?
Thank you.
I'm a 43 year old (Aussie), 2 years post Bentall procedure. I'm feeling pretty good now, except for the weight I've gained and the conditioning that I've lost.
I remember at the time of surgery the advice in the hospital pamphlets was generic to heart surgery patients and it recommended "no more strenuous exercise".
I've pressed my cardio for advice and she wont be drawn on what is too high a heart rate, but asks "why do I have to push hard, why can I not just exercise moderately" ?
So.... In the last month I've started doing the last part of my commute to work on a push bike. It feels good to push myself. I'm not concerned about the valve but I do think about the dacron parts of my cardiovascular system.
This morning's ride to work lasted 25 minutes. My average heart rate was 150, max heart rate of 167, and I spent about 10 minutes at 160.
I'm wondering if any of you out there who have re-do roots and/or dacron ascending aortas have any advice or experience to offer with perceived or imposed exercise limitations regarding heart rate ?
Thank you.