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Traveler
Hi all,
This is the second installment in the what my experience is like following aneurysm replacement and aortic valve repair. Week two was easier, primarily because I began to find out how much energy I had and how much rest I needed. The answer to how much rest I need is a lot, about 15 hours a day. I spent most of the week of the week going to bed between 8:30 and 9:30 pm and getting up about 8:30 to 9:30 am. I then napped about an hour in the late morning and 1 -2 hours from 4:00 to 6:00 pm. The day that I cut corners on naps left me exhausted, sick, and shaking in the evening - so getting enough sleep seems to be pretty important for me.
Everything has been going well during recovery - so that's left me time to worry about things that haven't happened and probably won't. So I've been worrying about irregular heart beats and a-fib. My cardiologist said that I had some number of premature ventricular beats and so kept the dose of Toprol higher than I would have liked. This is the same dose as before (50 mg/day) but I was hoping to have it be lower. My blood pressure (96/58) and pulse (48) are low enough I get dizzy when I stand, but dizziness is better than a-fib. I'm not sure I understand the connection between the Toprol and irregular heart beats and a-fib. I should understand this better.
On the doing things front, I can touch the floor and comfortably pick things up, and reach over my head finally, I can also tie my shoes. I can't pull my socks on yet, maybe next week.
Day-by-day
Sunday - up at 9:30 am, felt great, breakfast, church (I sat rather than stood - I think standing is very exhausting). Back home slept for an hour, lunch, slept another hour, went walking for 2.5 miles at the gym, showered, another 1 hour nap, in bed at 8:30 pm.
Monday - up at 8:30 am, walking for 3 miles at the gym, breakfast, shower, nap, lunch, walked into work (1.5 miles), worked 1:00 - 4:00, walked home (1.5 miles), slept for 1.5 hours, dinner, in bed at 9 pm.
Tuesday - woke up at 8:30 am with a sore throat, called the Dr., Dr. appt - virus not a bacterial infection, so no big deal, Drs. advice: get more sleep. Napped 3 hours, worked 4 hours, walked 4 miles outdoors, in bed at 8:30 pm
Wednesday - 12 hours of sleep, 3 hours of naps, walked 5 miles, worked 3.5 hours.
Thursday - cardiac rehab intake meeting, set goals, nothing exciting. walked 3.5 miles, 12 hours of sleep, 3 hours of naps, worked 5 hours.
Friday - mtg with cardiologist (he noted how well recovery was going - gave me another lecture about listening to my body and talked about a-fib); no naps; up early - only 11 hours of sleep; walked 1.5 miles at cardiac rehab; worked 6 hours; too tired to eat dinner; sick, miserable, shaking, and in pain in the evening; went to bed at 8 pm. I need to be more careful about sleep.
This is the second installment in the what my experience is like following aneurysm replacement and aortic valve repair. Week two was easier, primarily because I began to find out how much energy I had and how much rest I needed. The answer to how much rest I need is a lot, about 15 hours a day. I spent most of the week of the week going to bed between 8:30 and 9:30 pm and getting up about 8:30 to 9:30 am. I then napped about an hour in the late morning and 1 -2 hours from 4:00 to 6:00 pm. The day that I cut corners on naps left me exhausted, sick, and shaking in the evening - so getting enough sleep seems to be pretty important for me.
Everything has been going well during recovery - so that's left me time to worry about things that haven't happened and probably won't. So I've been worrying about irregular heart beats and a-fib. My cardiologist said that I had some number of premature ventricular beats and so kept the dose of Toprol higher than I would have liked. This is the same dose as before (50 mg/day) but I was hoping to have it be lower. My blood pressure (96/58) and pulse (48) are low enough I get dizzy when I stand, but dizziness is better than a-fib. I'm not sure I understand the connection between the Toprol and irregular heart beats and a-fib. I should understand this better.
On the doing things front, I can touch the floor and comfortably pick things up, and reach over my head finally, I can also tie my shoes. I can't pull my socks on yet, maybe next week.
Day-by-day
Sunday - up at 9:30 am, felt great, breakfast, church (I sat rather than stood - I think standing is very exhausting). Back home slept for an hour, lunch, slept another hour, went walking for 2.5 miles at the gym, showered, another 1 hour nap, in bed at 8:30 pm.
Monday - up at 8:30 am, walking for 3 miles at the gym, breakfast, shower, nap, lunch, walked into work (1.5 miles), worked 1:00 - 4:00, walked home (1.5 miles), slept for 1.5 hours, dinner, in bed at 9 pm.
Tuesday - woke up at 8:30 am with a sore throat, called the Dr., Dr. appt - virus not a bacterial infection, so no big deal, Drs. advice: get more sleep. Napped 3 hours, worked 4 hours, walked 4 miles outdoors, in bed at 8:30 pm
Wednesday - 12 hours of sleep, 3 hours of naps, walked 5 miles, worked 3.5 hours.
Thursday - cardiac rehab intake meeting, set goals, nothing exciting. walked 3.5 miles, 12 hours of sleep, 3 hours of naps, worked 5 hours.
Friday - mtg with cardiologist (he noted how well recovery was going - gave me another lecture about listening to my body and talked about a-fib); no naps; up early - only 11 hours of sleep; walked 1.5 miles at cardiac rehab; worked 6 hours; too tired to eat dinner; sick, miserable, shaking, and in pain in the evening; went to bed at 8 pm. I need to be more careful about sleep.