TAVR vs Mini-AVR...My Delema

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Wishing you the very best of luck with your procedure and we'll see you on the other side :)

Please let us know how things go and how your recovery is coming along, once you feel up to it.
Thank you for the well wishes; I'll definitely be back in to report.
 
I had a mini with Inspiris Resilia as well as aortic aneurysm repair at age 71. Pretty fit for my age at time of surgery.

I was in ICU for a little over 24 hours with some pain but nothing extraordinary, although I was on some pretty heavy meds. In step down unit for 3 days. Was walking around the hall by 48 hours after surgery. Pain level in step down unit was moderate - say 3-8 on a scale of 10 diminishing somewhat each day. Took oxy and ibuprofen while in step down. Once released to hotel, I used only ibuprofen. Was able to walk about 4 city blocks by day 5 or 6 after surgery.

Flew home 7 days after surgery and gradually eliminated the ibuprofen. Was fortunate to not experience any serious complications. Resumed normal activities on a slow, but steady pace. Felt mostly normal about 4 or 5 months after surgery.

Your experience may differ especially given differences in age and fitness.

Best wishes for a successful surgery and a rapid and complete recovery.

HTH
 
I had a mini with Inspiris Resilia as well as aortic aneurysm repair at age 71. Pretty fit for my age at time of surgery.

I was in ICU for a little over 24 hours with some pain but nothing extraordinary, although I was on some pretty heavy meds. In step down unit for 3 days. Was walking around the hall by 48 hours after surgery. Pain level in step down unit was moderate - say 3-8 on a scale of 10 diminishing somewhat each day. Took oxy and ibuprofen while in step down. Once released to hotel, I used only ibuprofen. Was able to walk about 4 city blocks by day 5 or 6 after surgery.

Flew home 7 days after surgery and gradually eliminated the ibuprofen. Was fortunate to not experience any serious complications. Resumed normal activities on a slow, but steady pace. Felt mostly normal about 4 or 5 months after surgery.

Your experience may differ especially given differences in age and fitness.

Best wishes for a successful surgery and a rapid and complete recovery.

HTH
I'm not a fit as I once was, but I do okay. I can walk 3-4 flights of stairs without any heavy breathing, but because I don't exercise like I should, my legs will be whimpering. Your experience makes me feel hopeful I'll have a similar outcome. Thank you so much for your response.

If you don't mind, how long have you had your implant?
 
Hello everyone;



Well, surgery went well, waking up in ICU with 2 tubes in my lungs...not fun...struggled until they pulled them. Next day (Sunday) walked from ICU to the cardiac care floor where things were very hectic, but everyone knew exactly what they were doing...amazing people. God bless caregivers is all I can say. They were pushing me to get my lungs back with various tools to blow and suck on, but very hard to do with 2 chest tubes riding over your lungs...painful. More walks, etc. Worked very hard to get out of there, thought I had it licked, and Tuesday evening, after shower, I couldn't get my heart rate below 137, THAT was uncomfortable. They gave me the news I wasn't going home and a bit of depression slipped in, but I knew they were right. Wednesday all the surgeons and cardiologists met and decided to put me on something to slow the angry heart down, it almost immediately took effect, and became consistent at 68-74 resting. Started walking again and all went well. Left the hospital today at 5PM with a book od dos and don'ts. Tonight, if the first night in my bed since the 25th and so looking forward to it. All in all, it was an adventure, and I'd go this route again.
 
Welcome to the other side!
Great to hear things are going in the right direction. And good to hear you're discharged and are now home.
Sending good healing wishes your way for the days ahead. Onwards.
 
Thank you for your welcome wishes! It's good to be on this side, that's for sure. Rough day today, but got 4 walks in, 7 breathing, and I'm exhasusted from doing my normal household duties. I'm sure it's a climb back, but since I had no symptoms, it seems like I purposely took a step back...if that makes sense. I'm certain (because of the folk's stories in here) that I'll get over that hurdle. More to come I'm sure.
 
Hi
I'm sure it's a climb back, but since I had no symptoms, it seems like I purposely took a step back...if that makes sense.
it does ... I'm sure the body sends the brain messages and the unconscious picks up more than the conscious understands.
I'm certain (because of the folk's stories in here) that I'll get over that hurdle. More to come I'm sure.

you will, but just take recovery in small steps. Small advances forward in capactiy, but NO slides back from over extending.

Walking is good ... walk as much as you can. Do whatever you do but do it a bit slower.

Best Wishes
 
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