johnp
Well-known member
Things are going about as well as one can expect now, 6 mos out from MV repair.
I can run, I can ride a bike, I can swim, I can surf, I can play a little soccer with my kids.
My bike and my swim stamina is a lot closer to my pre-op days than my run. As an example, before op, I would average about 20mph on a 25 mile training ride, Sunday I averaged about 19 mph.
Just for kicks, yesterday I set the treadmill for an 8 minute mile with a slight incline, and I tried to see how I would hold up. I could only go a quarter of a mile at that pace, whereas I could do 6 miles on the treadmill at that pace during my better days. I can't say its cardiovascular deconditioning entirely. My HR was only in the 130s. But in addition to being tired, I felt a little fragile, I just didn't have the will to push myself like I did a year or two ago. That may be a good thing, but it is an observation nonetheless.
Which brings me to my question. Maybe someone has asked a doctor with experience in this area.
Why does it take so long to recover? Is it lower EF? Heart remodeling? Scar tissue? Loss of blood flow after trauma to the heart? Is your body chemistry somehow altered? Or is it psychological and are you less willing to push yourself?
What do yuo think?
I can run, I can ride a bike, I can swim, I can surf, I can play a little soccer with my kids.
My bike and my swim stamina is a lot closer to my pre-op days than my run. As an example, before op, I would average about 20mph on a 25 mile training ride, Sunday I averaged about 19 mph.
Just for kicks, yesterday I set the treadmill for an 8 minute mile with a slight incline, and I tried to see how I would hold up. I could only go a quarter of a mile at that pace, whereas I could do 6 miles on the treadmill at that pace during my better days. I can't say its cardiovascular deconditioning entirely. My HR was only in the 130s. But in addition to being tired, I felt a little fragile, I just didn't have the will to push myself like I did a year or two ago. That may be a good thing, but it is an observation nonetheless.
Which brings me to my question. Maybe someone has asked a doctor with experience in this area.
Why does it take so long to recover? Is it lower EF? Heart remodeling? Scar tissue? Loss of blood flow after trauma to the heart? Is your body chemistry somehow altered? Or is it psychological and are you less willing to push yourself?
What do yuo think?