Coach Kilby
Member
Aside from the experiences that everyone goes through, I found two things that were very helpful during my recovery.
1. Lazy Boy Recliner
When I first got home I could not lie flat without great uneasiness and discomfort. I am normally a stomach/side sleeper. No matter how many pillows I would try to position in the bed I could not find a position of comfort. The Lazy Boy was a sleep saver! And I found sleep to be of utmost importance. I slept in that recliner for 5 weeks. Did not get back in the bed until week 6, but it did feel good when I got there!
2. Incision Shield
http://www.heart-valve-surgery.com/shield.php
I found this little deal to be a great asset. Not sure how much protection it actually offers, but it definitely gave me peace of mind. It kept clothing and seatbelts from rubbing on my incision, which added to my comfort. Worth the money.
1. Lazy Boy Recliner
When I first got home I could not lie flat without great uneasiness and discomfort. I am normally a stomach/side sleeper. No matter how many pillows I would try to position in the bed I could not find a position of comfort. The Lazy Boy was a sleep saver! And I found sleep to be of utmost importance. I slept in that recliner for 5 weeks. Did not get back in the bed until week 6, but it did feel good when I got there!
2. Incision Shield
http://www.heart-valve-surgery.com/shield.php
I found this little deal to be a great asset. Not sure how much protection it actually offers, but it definitely gave me peace of mind. It kept clothing and seatbelts from rubbing on my incision, which added to my comfort. Worth the money.