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Evening All. 6 weeks since my surgery to replace my aortic valve. The care I received in hospital was exemplary. I won’t pretend it was a picnic but everyone was so kind and helpful . My surgeon was amazing. Explaining everything with no rushing on to next patient.

The first 4 weeks were a struggle but I turned a corner last week and am feeling much better. I see my consultation next week. I’m hoping my meds will be reduced . Then it’s cardiac rehab which I am looking forward to.

One thing I wasn’t prepared for was the emotional effect. Never cried so much in all my life. But it was a relief to let it all out 🤣🤣

My husband has and still is amazing. Nothing too much trouble for him. Except the ironing. Any offers. 😳

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Hello :-)

What a great post to read :-)

I am glad you are doing so well it is lovely when people come back and tell us how they are especially when so positive :-)

Crying I think we all do that but as you say good to let it all out and I think a must if we need to :-)

You have done really well :-) x

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MrsSuzuki

I'll do your ironing if you do my cooking 😆.

My husband is like yours -nothing is too much trouble-but he won't iron!

Lily

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nursenancy53 in reply toMrsSuzuki

Mine irons better than me but cooking is beans or jam on toast!

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10gingercats

You are lucky it is not the cooking......and he is a vegetarian!!

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Eva58

Hi there. I have today been told I need AV replacement. I am obviously shocked and scared. Op will be in about two months. How do I stay positive? X

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Ageingfast in reply toEva58

You have been offered a new life. Have the op, do the rehab. And be amazed.The hospital op is unlike other ops. Brilliant.

By far the worst bit is waiting to go to hospital. Once at hospital the apprehension melts.

Best wishes

Sooty

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Puffin1963 in reply toAgeingfast

Definitely the waiting is the hardest bit !

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Eva58 in reply toAgeingfast

Thank you so much for that. My adult children are obviously stressing and I'm trying to stay positive so was glad to read this. 💕

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sampaloc0624 in reply toEva58

Look at it as a way of improving your life. Cheers!

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Heartsofoak in reply toEva58

Hi Eva, I had an AV replacement and triple bypass 12 weeks ago and feel like I have my life back now. No more waking up during the night with chest pain in fact no pain at all at any time. My wife also is feeling great as all the stress and worry has gone. I am feeling really great and looking forward to the future. Do not worry about the op they know what they are doing and are amazing. I was actually amazed t how little discomfort I felt except for the cough which is expected and goes gradually over time. Stay positive and follow the Drs advice . (Leave Dr Google out of it)

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Eva58 in reply toHeartsofoak

Thank you so much for your reply. Very much appreciated.

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SuziCutie in reply toEva58

This is my 3rd attempt to reply to you. Don’t know what I’m doing wrong 😑

It’s worth doing some preparation for after your surgery.

Practice getting out of bed and out of an easy chair without using your arms to push/pull yourself up. You have to protect your sternum by not using your arms to push and pull for 3 months.

Maybe consider some comfortable support bras. Also a sleep bra.

I also read up loads on aftercare sharing with my hubby as he was going to do loads more to help

I hope all goes well for you. It’s a privilege to have these surgeries right now. The NHS is struggling so much.

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Eva58 in reply toSuziCutie

Thank you for the good advice. I'm going to try and get as fit as possible pre-op too. X

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Ageingfast

Many of us have irrational bursts of tears. It eases over the weeks or months. The wonderful thing about AVR is that recovery improves noticeably and quickly.

For me it was 20 weeks.

Regret that there was no rehab for me, the Pandemic scrapped mine.

Just think….you have been given a new life. Even if it does mean you do the ironing.

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Still_Breathing

Good luck with the op, its not as bad as you think 🙂.

The rehab for me was one phonecall, to which i said i was walking every day and answering a load of standarx questions.

So to jump on your thread a little bit, what is cardio rehab?

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Bdhoagie in reply toStill_Breathing

Shame you didn't have full cardio rehab. It was excellent. I enjoyed it immensely. It's simply a group of likewise patients, I'd had avr, triple bypass, dilated aorta replaced, others were post heart attack or bypass only, who met up in a gym with a couple of cardiac nurses and a training instructor and partook in some very light cardio exercises. Treadmill, rowing machine that type of thing, then into the coffee room, biscuits and coffee and a quick talk from an the nurses about diet and exercise, some blood pressure monitoring, then home! It was good fun because everyone else was in the same boat, and all had the same outlook and objective. To live life to the full.

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Mariawatters

My son who’s 35 had an AVR in December . He was very quiet afterward and I knew he was a bit shocked by it all to say the least but …. 6 months on and he’s back to his drums gigging 4 nights a week and loving life ! Good luck with the future . I’m sure it will fab and buy clothes that don’t need ironed !! ❤️

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Flymetothebeach

I found I cried and felt depressed for up to six months. My consultant said it was a very common side effect of the deep anaesthetic. Be kind to yourself and cry. I’m nearly a year post surgery and feel the best I have for years.

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Classicfan49

It’s great to hear your story. Thank you from all of us who are waiting for surgery.As for the ironing, my husband seems to like it, does all his own including boxer shorts. But he takes so long! I’d lend him to you but by the time you got your ironing back you’d be well fit enough to do it yourself.

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ronnyharry

Don't do the ironing😂, had mine 12 months ago, so much better. The pain/discomfort hasn't gone completely but it is a small price to pay. All the best to you 👍👍👍👍☀️☀️☀️☀️

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peterosgood

I'm now 19 months since my aortic valve and aortic atem replacement and pacemaker fitting.

I'm glad your feeling better. Recovery is slow but each day brings a bit more light.

I've been back at work for 13months, I work for a landscape gardener so physical work and pretty much been back full time for the last 5 months.

So keep going, you will probably experience some nerve pain as these heal but this is normal, I was prescribed pregabalin which helps with the pain but also anxiety which I struggled with.

I to suffered with my emotions, for a man who never cries some days I couldn't stop, the whole thing overwhelmed me at times.

Good luck and keep us all posted.

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sampaloc0624

Great! Keep healthy! Cheers to your road to recovery

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Allanconroy

Hi good to hear this I'm week 7 have my appointment on the 1st not sure what I'm expecting as 1st time I've seen anybody I have down days and struggling to sleep its good to hear I'm the same and the crying 🙄 I've done my fair share of that lol glad ur doing good actually made me feel better reading this 😊

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Coper10

That's wonderful news, glad things are going well. I too found I would just dissolve into tears for no apparent reason after my AVR. Then the posts on here helped me realise the enormity of the operation and impact. I then just went with the flow, didn't worry about it and the tearful episodes reduced in number. All sign of steady recovery. 16 months on, it seldom happens other than when extreme fatigue kicks in - though I got a bit teary out out of the blue when shopping when I used a carrier bag with my name, bed and ward number on - a reminder of my husband bringing in clean clothes for me but being unable to see him for 6 weeks due to no visitors when in hospital 😢. Everyone recovers at their own pace, don't put any pressure on yourself. Each day is different but steady steps forward - and I even didn't mind ironing when I was finally up to it😆. When you can do so little initially, when you are up to tasks it is signs of progress - so all good.Take care 🙂

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Andywags

So pleased to hear it went well and thank you for posting about how the surgery went. It’s reassuring to hear people’s stories especially with a good outcome. I hope the rehab goes well, keep us all updated if you get time.

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saundy

Patrees so good to read! Well done on your recovery. I’m 4 weeks into aortic valve replacement and feeling it is going well. Still pains here and there and bumps in the road but pushing through with help of family and friends 😁. Well done and thanks for posting.

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Cyprus12

Fantastic, now go live your best life! I'm 5 years in and having a ball 😆😆

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Victorwhisky

Hi, three years since my AVR. I experienced an emotional roller coaster afterwards,72 male. That passes in a short time. I went for a pre rehab interview, which was so reassuring, especially when they told me how strong my sternum would be. The rehab was amazing, both physically and mentally. Take care. VW.

It is so nice to hear some good news instead of the doom and gloom going around today, I like your husband is banned from doing the ironing, never get the corners done properly, but I tried. Look after your self.

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Bikinggirl

I am glad you are looking forward to cardiac rehab A great experience for me. Learning to trust and listen to my body!

Best wishes itotally agree our Hospital s and Staff are truly amazing , so glad to hear you've turned the corner .Don't worry wrinkly clothes are so fashionable so long as they're clean !:)

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