Jkm7
Well-known member
Many of us have had surgeries through our lives for many different things totally unrelated to our heart issues.
I had two big abdominal surgeries with big, long incision. They both went well, solved the problem, I healed and got on with it with no particular emotional aspect other than a normal unease at the thought of general anesthesia and anticipation of post op pain. Normal and no big deal.
But two OHS were so different. So many emotions involved. Anxiety. Angyst. Terror. Tears. Fear. Denial. Etc etc etc
Why is it so different when we know the surgery is on our hearts vs any other part of our body? (I've not had brain surgery but I think even that would take a second place to heart surgery??)
I'm three years out from my second OHS and I still think about the vast difference with this surgery vs all others.
I had two big abdominal surgeries with big, long incision. They both went well, solved the problem, I healed and got on with it with no particular emotional aspect other than a normal unease at the thought of general anesthesia and anticipation of post op pain. Normal and no big deal.
But two OHS were so different. So many emotions involved. Anxiety. Angyst. Terror. Tears. Fear. Denial. Etc etc etc
Why is it so different when we know the surgery is on our hearts vs any other part of our body? (I've not had brain surgery but I think even that would take a second place to heart surgery??)
I'm three years out from my second OHS and I still think about the vast difference with this surgery vs all others.