I am 3 months post op AVR replacement, and feel worse than I went in for the op I can't breath properly, I have just given up, I still have not started my my AVR REHAB because my Heartbeat is to low,which they are trying to resolve. When will thiaa al be over.
Just need some friendly advice - British Heart Fou...
Just need some friendly advice
Hi Chris
Please don’t despair. I had my AVR op in November last year and I am also struggling with breathlessness. I find it much worse when I’m outside in the cold and several other people have said the same. I mentioned it at my check up in January and my surgeon wasn’t at all concerned and said it will improve over time.
I haven’t had any cardio rehab, and didn’t get any when I had my first AVR. As I am now back at work full time I thought no I’ll get plenty of exercise.
I can speak from previous experience that you will get through this, so onwards and upwards.
Wendy
Hi Chris,
I agree with Wendy, I had mitral valve replacement surgery in November and some days I feel that I am worse off than before but then I look at the progress I have made since the op. I too find the cold affects me and had a wobbly start to cardio rehab, I have now tailored the exercise to suit me and walk miles around the house when it is too cold to venture out. Don’t despair you will get there, spring is around the corner and hopefully warmer, brighter days in which to build up your walking.
You have lots of helpful, fellow heart warriors on this forum to turn to as well. Good luck.
Dory x💕
I’m stuggleing to breath 6 months after a valve replacement surgery and been told it’s normal but got an infection as well.
Cold weather definitely has an impact on symptoms of any heart condition and it has been a long and cold winter this year. Hopefully we'll all start finding things easier once spring sets in. All the best x
Off topic,
but looking forward to Spring on the South Coast rather than North East Scotland. LOL
I'm a north-east girl originally and would take their weather over Glasgow's any day!
All my Cardiology has been at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary now under Royal Bournemouth Cardiologist seems OK . My last one in Aberdeen was from the Golden Jubilee.
Sorry to still be off topic, When my rehab sessions at the ARI were coming to an end the Physio said you can continue to Phase IV with GCRA they run classes out in the Shires as far as Huntly and Elgin. The guy sat next to me just said " Not going out there that's where the Hobbits live in the Shires" brought the house down laughing.
Which wasn't good for the chest 12 weeks after CABG
Prada aka Frank W