The mail man
Member
First post here. Thank you Hank for the welcome, I appreciate your time. Well, here's my situation. I'm a healthy fifty one year old that was born with a bicuspid aortic valve and also had aortic stenosis. On April 17th I had my aortic valve replaced. The surgery went well and I am doing fine now and am also going through cardio rehab. Thing is I have had so many conflicting reports about when I can return to work. I realize everyone's situation is different. Prior to my surgery, I had no other health issues, am not overweight, am a non smoker etc., in other words, fit as a fiddle except for that valve. the only symptom I ever had was a burning sensation in my chest when I would exert myself. As far as returning to work, when I asked my surgeon who has forty years of experience he said "After six weeks, your sternum will be hard as a rock." Two weeks after my surgery, I went to see my local cardiologist who listened to my heart and told me he didn't need to see me for another year. I asked him the same question and he said "Three months before returning to work". My personal doc says "Six weeks is the norm but since I do physical work, I should be fine at eight weeks. As my handle here implies, I am a mail carrier. I work a rural route and spend about two to three hours standing casing mail in the office and another five to six hours driving my personal vehicle on the route. At this point I am just wondering if anyone has had a similar experience. I really don't think if I take off work another three weeks past my return to work date of June 18th that I will feel much better than I do now. On the other hand I don't want to mess something up.
Thanks for the replies,
The mail man
Thanks for the replies,
The mail man