I have had better days!!! It was all a bit late and last minute rush to make sure I got done. All went well except a little bleeding and low BP.Gettting better slowly Thanks for the support, eveyone
CABG done.: I have had better days... - British Heart Fou...
CABG done.
hope your recovery is smooth, and your as comfortable as possible. I’m also waiting for my triple with great apprehension, hope you can keep us all updated and well done for being so brave ….
I had a quad and was an inpatient and found what with all the tests and monitoring that i didn't really have time to worry.
As an out patient you are out of sight out of mind to some extent so might be worth reminding them or asking to go on a cancellation list.
The op itself was no problem but you need to prepare for when you come out, normally after 4 days or so.
Glad to hear you are okay doing better than I did took me about 4 days to be able to write anything on my phone that wasn't a complete jumble of nonsense 🤣 I hope you continue to improve at a steady pace but don't panic if you have a low day seems to happen to most of us and remember we are all here if you need reassurance 😊
Great news, well done for posting so soon. May your recovery continue to go well and please keep posting. My husband's CABG is coming up in October and hearing how it is from the horse's mouth is invaluable. With every good wish for a good recovery.
I'm waiting too.The sooner the better. Think my triple will be in October. Fingers crossed.Good wishes to all for smoth recovery.
Hello
That was quick I did not expect to see you post yet but lovely to see you are posting a sign everything is on track
I am glad they did not cancel you and got it done and a little bleeding and low BP can be normal sometimes and does happen but they will sort that out otherwise you sound like you are doing really well
When you can let us know how you are getting on x
Are thngs in place for when you go home? Glad it went well.
wife day 1
Sister day 2-5
Son after that.
Question - do i need a higher chair? Our sofa is low…..
Glad to hear it went well.
We put extra cushions on our sofa as it was too low for my partner when he came home a few weeks ago. We also put a footstool there so he could elevate his legs. It was all a bit ‘Heath Robinson’ so it wasn’t ideal but he managed. Another thing we hadn’t thought about was the toilet seat, which was too low. I bought a higher one that sort of clipped onto the existing seat. Thankfully we’ve been able to remove it now!
Best wishes.
I am Guinness World Record holder as longest surviving triple heart bypass patient.Op age 31 now 78. Don’t know your age I was young and my problem was caught before I had any heart attack.Remember worrying about those first intrepid steps from the house down the road.At the time of my op mobile phones nowhere to be seen so really out on a limb.
Initially couldn’t urinate caused by shock of op told to listen to running water thank goodness that worked.Got a leg infection but that cleared up.
A Canadian nurse gave me a shave sorry to say not a great job,made me these days hunt down every facial hair. Also I’d gone in a month earlier all set pre med given and op cancelled as my rare blood B Rhesus Negative sent to Scotland for a lady in a road accident.My late great brother picked me up I was gaga thought I’d had my op.That delay helped as I could see how competent the whole process was.
Suffice to say at 78 very active it’s more my knees and legs slowing me down these days but doing things I had to give up at 31.Play Walking Football play a little golf and ride bikes.Thanks to the NHS seen my daughters grow up and grandchildren to.
MOST IMPORTANT THING THAT SAVED ME WAS MY DR A MR SNYDER INSISTING ON AN EXERCISE ECG AFTER A RESTING ONE SHOWED ALL WAS OK.
Good to hear. Take it easy but do try to walk a little to stop muscle weakening. It can be very frustrating, but the more you move, the quicker everything heals. Eat a little often. Soft foods are better to help avoiding coughing. I remember I was on tuna flakes, milkshakes, soft bread egg sandwiches, chicken and rice. That was 14 yrs ago. All the best for a great recovery. Listen to your body. When you're tired, you must rest and do more the next day instead! 🙂
cheers Eric - I have been on soft meal the someone gave me a biscuit, coughed for hours!
Great to see you doing so well keep it up.
The most important thing you need is a cushion to pull tight into your chest, I bet that coughing killed you. I had my quad 2 years ago and even now if I sneeze my sternum still hurts.
The mental side of just how bigger op this was and how close to death you were will kick in at some point, don’t try and hide it let it all out and talk about it. It’s important.