This is a copy of my post from two years ago......
I'm terrified.
My aortic valve is being replaced, with part of my aorta "maybe". The surgeon said he'll decide when he gets there.
The shame I'm feeling is that I cannot get into a positive attitude even with the wonderful support I'm getting from all of my
familly and friends. Even my doctor says I'm a good candidate.
Am I the only one that's felt this way?
The response I got was overwhelming.
Most repliers gave the same advice..."the waiting is worse than the procedure"
Please heed this advice, it is so true.
From the moment I got the anaesthetic to the time I woke up was over in a flash (in actuality it was eight hours).
The removal of the breathing tube was over in seconds. there was virtually no pain, just some discomfort.
The removal of the drain tubes was quite a tingle, but over quickly.
However, sneezing and coughing was no fun. When it happens, hugging a pillow really helps.
The operation was on a Wednesday and I was home Monday.
Recovery from then on was challenging but rewarding. Feeling better almost day by day was a great incentive.
By Christmas I was feeling better than I did twenty years before.
Good luck to all waiting for your big day. Life is wonderful "on the other side".
My heartfelt thanks to:- JKm7, Forrest, Racquetshopper, Lionheart, Dick0236, Scott, Duffey, Bina, Mike1953, bradvo, Greg a, escargome, Allisoninoz, TomG LouLou TheGymGuyC, Carverelli and Guyswell. Your advice saw me through.
Also my sincere apologies for not thanking you sooner......God bless you all.
avrguy.
I'm terrified.
My aortic valve is being replaced, with part of my aorta "maybe". The surgeon said he'll decide when he gets there.
The shame I'm feeling is that I cannot get into a positive attitude even with the wonderful support I'm getting from all of my
familly and friends. Even my doctor says I'm a good candidate.
Am I the only one that's felt this way?
The response I got was overwhelming.
Most repliers gave the same advice..."the waiting is worse than the procedure"
Please heed this advice, it is so true.
From the moment I got the anaesthetic to the time I woke up was over in a flash (in actuality it was eight hours).
The removal of the breathing tube was over in seconds. there was virtually no pain, just some discomfort.
The removal of the drain tubes was quite a tingle, but over quickly.
However, sneezing and coughing was no fun. When it happens, hugging a pillow really helps.
The operation was on a Wednesday and I was home Monday.
Recovery from then on was challenging but rewarding. Feeling better almost day by day was a great incentive.
By Christmas I was feeling better than I did twenty years before.
Good luck to all waiting for your big day. Life is wonderful "on the other side".
My heartfelt thanks to:- JKm7, Forrest, Racquetshopper, Lionheart, Dick0236, Scott, Duffey, Bina, Mike1953, bradvo, Greg a, escargome, Allisoninoz, TomG LouLou TheGymGuyC, Carverelli and Guyswell. Your advice saw me through.
Also my sincere apologies for not thanking you sooner......God bless you all.
avrguy.