After last week's meeting with my surgeon, I felt much less stressed and thought I might sleep better. I'm actually sleeping well but not for very long; I'm continuing to wake around 4:30 in the morning. Sometimes I can go back to sleep after an hour or so and at other times I cannot. Waiting just seems to be playing havoc with my sleeping cycles.
I wonder if part of the problem is spending so much time lying down. I find I can be active for 6-7 hours with a couple of rest periods then my heart really begins to pound and the only thing I know to do is go to bed and let it calm down. Exercise would help, normally, but now it just makes things worse. Then last Friday I noticed my legs felt heavy and when I checked found that they were swelling. My Doctor of course said to lie down and elevate them.
Those of you who have done this for longer than the couple of months I will end up waiting between the appearance of really troublesome symptoms in July and surgery in September must be made of sterner stuff. What are your strategies?
I wonder if part of the problem is spending so much time lying down. I find I can be active for 6-7 hours with a couple of rest periods then my heart really begins to pound and the only thing I know to do is go to bed and let it calm down. Exercise would help, normally, but now it just makes things worse. Then last Friday I noticed my legs felt heavy and when I checked found that they were swelling. My Doctor of course said to lie down and elevate them.
Those of you who have done this for longer than the couple of months I will end up waiting between the appearance of really troublesome symptoms in July and surgery in September must be made of sterner stuff. What are your strategies?