Nov 11, 2009, I had my second AVR at Stanford my Dr. Craig Miller. I had a pretty rough time of it. About 5 weeks in the ICU and over 2 months in the hospital. There was a pretty long thread about my stay: http://www.valvereplacement.org/forums/forum/post-surgery/34385-mainframe-needs-all-your-prayers
Since, then, I've had 3 additional surgeries for an infection of the sternum. Fortunately the third surgery did the trick. And an uneventful two or three years since.
Now, I've found out a month ago that I have a brain bleed. (subdural hematoma). I don't know if the Coumadin as I did get quite a bit out of range 3 months ago but I haven't hit my head on anything. In any event I spent the most boring 12 days in the hospital last month. I felt just fine the whole time other than minor headaches since the beginning of September. It took a few weeks to figure it out after visits to the internist, neurologist and even dentist. It was the second CT scan the neurologist ordered the bleed became quite visible. Since I'm on Coumadin, my neurosurgeon wants to just watch it to see I if get better (I am). They don't want to operate if they can help it, apparently I would have to be completely off Coumadin for an entire month should they operate. And they feel that puts me at risk having a mechanical valve and a fib.
Well I hoping to get by this hurdle until the next one.
Chris
Since, then, I've had 3 additional surgeries for an infection of the sternum. Fortunately the third surgery did the trick. And an uneventful two or three years since.
Now, I've found out a month ago that I have a brain bleed. (subdural hematoma). I don't know if the Coumadin as I did get quite a bit out of range 3 months ago but I haven't hit my head on anything. In any event I spent the most boring 12 days in the hospital last month. I felt just fine the whole time other than minor headaches since the beginning of September. It took a few weeks to figure it out after visits to the internist, neurologist and even dentist. It was the second CT scan the neurologist ordered the bleed became quite visible. Since I'm on Coumadin, my neurosurgeon wants to just watch it to see I if get better (I am). They don't want to operate if they can help it, apparently I would have to be completely off Coumadin for an entire month should they operate. And they feel that puts me at risk having a mechanical valve and a fib.
Well I hoping to get by this hurdle until the next one.
Chris