Jan1948
Member
All systems are ‘go’ for my open heart surgery on Monday morning, Dec. 19th to replace my aortic valve and ascending aorta.
I had my pre-op last Tuesday and received a tour of the operating room, CVRU, and a private room. A cardiac nurse sat with me for about an hour going over what will be taking place during my stay. Additional tests were performed, and I was sent home to wait for the 19th. Last Wednesday, I finally decided to see a doctor to get some medication for anxiety. I gave it a trial run last night, and it works like a charm.
I have to arrive at CMC in Charlotte by 5 am. They should begin prepping me between 6 & 6:30; the surgery will start at about 8 am and is expected to take about 5 hours if there are no complications. I will be in CMC’s CVRU (ICU) for at least two days. Then I’ll be moved to a private room in what they call “6th tower”. It is estimated that I will be at CMC for 5-7 days if there are no complications, so I’m hoping to home by Christmas Day or the day after.
I have done everything I can think of to prepare for the before/after surgery needs. I’m in a good state of mind, and I have full confidence in my surgeon, Dr. Mark Stiegel of Sanger Heart and in CMC. I have the support of family and friends. But when all is said and done, I’m ultimately in God’s hands, no matter which way it goes, but will certainly appreciate any and all prayers. Please pray for my family, too.
Will try to post updates as soon as I can.
Happy Holidays!
I had my pre-op last Tuesday and received a tour of the operating room, CVRU, and a private room. A cardiac nurse sat with me for about an hour going over what will be taking place during my stay. Additional tests were performed, and I was sent home to wait for the 19th. Last Wednesday, I finally decided to see a doctor to get some medication for anxiety. I gave it a trial run last night, and it works like a charm.
I have to arrive at CMC in Charlotte by 5 am. They should begin prepping me between 6 & 6:30; the surgery will start at about 8 am and is expected to take about 5 hours if there are no complications. I will be in CMC’s CVRU (ICU) for at least two days. Then I’ll be moved to a private room in what they call “6th tower”. It is estimated that I will be at CMC for 5-7 days if there are no complications, so I’m hoping to home by Christmas Day or the day after.
I have done everything I can think of to prepare for the before/after surgery needs. I’m in a good state of mind, and I have full confidence in my surgeon, Dr. Mark Stiegel of Sanger Heart and in CMC. I have the support of family and friends. But when all is said and done, I’m ultimately in God’s hands, no matter which way it goes, but will certainly appreciate any and all prayers. Please pray for my family, too.
Will try to post updates as soon as I can.
Happy Holidays!