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Mike,
Definitely talk to your surgeon about all this!
But, in my experience, I, too, "noticed" the symptoms more after they told me how I was doing in December 2002, when I found out I'd have to have a 3rd open heart surgery. I didn't "feel" the difference before, but after they told me surgery was needed soon, I did "notice" being tired, etc., much more so than I had before. I suppose I had grown accustomed to it and didn't think much about it....
As for your questions....
Q: What was the worst part (besides the waiting)?
A...Seeing friends (and some family members) struggle with how to relate to you. Not sure if that makes sense to anyone, but, as some of you may recall, I had a couple close friends "ignore" me right before and after surgery. That, unfortunately, was their way of dealing with the situation and the possibility that something might go wrong in the surgery. (Obviously, nothing went wrong because I am typing this response now. Go figure ).
Q: What part was not as bad as you feared?
A...Not coming out of it "alive" and "well". I was realizing (at the time) that I had a lot going for me (sometimes, I still wonder...LOL) and I didn't want to "go home" just yet .
Q: How long did it take after surgery for you to feel somewhat normal again (little or no pain).
A...Uh...
*raises eyebrow*
Is this a trick question? Is anyone "normal"?
Just kidding with ya a bit . I really had no pain...just discomfort...which didn't last "long"...maybe about a month or so. I was better once I was able to drive again .
Q: If you had to do it over again you would do what differently?
A...I eluded to this in another post yesterday, but I would definitely be more relaxed pre-surgery. I know sometimes I was a bit too "uptight" which didn't help family/friend matters. Also, I'd take _more_ time off work...to really feel better.
HTH!
Cort, "Mr Road Trip"/"The Uniter", 30swm w/pig valve & pacemaker
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Definitely talk to your surgeon about all this!
But, in my experience, I, too, "noticed" the symptoms more after they told me how I was doing in December 2002, when I found out I'd have to have a 3rd open heart surgery. I didn't "feel" the difference before, but after they told me surgery was needed soon, I did "notice" being tired, etc., much more so than I had before. I suppose I had grown accustomed to it and didn't think much about it....
As for your questions....
Q: What was the worst part (besides the waiting)?
A...Seeing friends (and some family members) struggle with how to relate to you. Not sure if that makes sense to anyone, but, as some of you may recall, I had a couple close friends "ignore" me right before and after surgery. That, unfortunately, was their way of dealing with the situation and the possibility that something might go wrong in the surgery. (Obviously, nothing went wrong because I am typing this response now. Go figure ).
Q: What part was not as bad as you feared?
A...Not coming out of it "alive" and "well". I was realizing (at the time) that I had a lot going for me (sometimes, I still wonder...LOL) and I didn't want to "go home" just yet .
Q: How long did it take after surgery for you to feel somewhat normal again (little or no pain).
A...Uh...
*raises eyebrow*
Is this a trick question? Is anyone "normal"?
Just kidding with ya a bit . I really had no pain...just discomfort...which didn't last "long"...maybe about a month or so. I was better once I was able to drive again .
Q: If you had to do it over again you would do what differently?
A...I eluded to this in another post yesterday, but I would definitely be more relaxed pre-surgery. I know sometimes I was a bit too "uptight" which didn't help family/friend matters. Also, I'd take _more_ time off work...to really feel better.
HTH!
Cort, "Mr Road Trip"/"The Uniter", 30swm w/pig valve & pacemaker
Member & newsletter editor, Faith COB = http://www.faithcob.org
"Mr MC"'s Family...& train & models = http://www.chevyasylum.com/cort/
RIP = '76, Parents' [my] MC ... '88 MC LS ... '00 "mc" LS
Spotting MCs = http://www.chevyasylum.com/mcspotter/main.html
MC's Future = http://www.projectmonte.com/petition/