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Greetings -- and thank you all for your good wishes and kind thoughts.

The valve implants were successful, yesterday, and I'm off home tomorrow. I'll wait and see how much air I lose and how much more capacity I get :). The "down" side is that the valves were intended for the right lung, but that turned out to be so much mush that the surgeon put the valves in t'other.

I must admit that having my legs leaping about with the pressure pads was very different -- and the sensors on various bits of my body were incredibly -- well, sensitive -- so if I moved, they went off. That put paid to my knitting...

If you (as an individual) would like more info, please send a mail. I'd hate to bore everyone :)

Cheers

Catnip

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sassy59

Wishing you a speedy recovery Catnip and glad to hear you’re doing so well. Take care xxxxxx

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breatheeasy1

Im so pleased it went well and you're off home soon. Sounds like you were very brave and strong😊. Look after yourself and take it easy now. Lots of love xxx

Bye heck, that surgeon must have been a decisive chap. Imagine standing there with two valves in your hand wondering what to do with 'em. :-o

Home tomorrow eh! Lovely. :-)

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Stumpy55

Hello Catnip, so pleased for you. Onwards and upwards, so glad everything went well. Get plenty of rest. ✋️😉xX

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skischool

Take it steady Catnip and i will mail you for the gory details when you get home,you can prep me for my valve adventure, will the left lung now develop a superiority complex and will the right lung object :) Ski's and Scruffs xx

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Hacienda

Hi Catnap, I had sent you a Comment on your Success on your First "Today's The day". earlier on. On this update. Did you not have a Heavy Sedation? so you were aware what was happening? My Goodness, you are very Brave, I was out completely. So happy for you, you will feel the benefits each Day, take things slowly, don't be like me, Tried too much, too soon I Have Slowed Down. Let us now how you progress please, I'm off for my Siesta. ZZZZZZ need one Today. Love n Hugs . Carolina xxxxxx

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Catnip in reply to Hacienda

Hello Carolina

I'm catching up on loads of emails... so I'll just answer your question. The general anaesthetic can't have been a very heavy one because my lungs couldn't have taken it, I believe. The surgeon won't consider me for LVRS because she said that I'd not survive the sedation. Still, I was out cold! The staff in the recovery unit were a bit surprised when I asked to go to the loo: apparently, nobody has every climbed out of a recovery bed and walked off before...

I feel brilliant; I'm going to the gym today :)

Cheers

Marjie

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Hacienda in reply to Catnip

Hi Marjie, So happy your Feeling Good, it's the end result that matters. I 've been to the Gym Today. Initially I thought I was capable of doing allsorts, But I had to Slow Down, Lets walk First. I was told in theatre (small room really) that I would have a Heavy sedation as my lungs are Borderline, and they did it all in 33 minutes, Instead of the 2 I thought I was Getting, I got 4 and it was my own Consultant that did the Insertions, I was very happy about that. I was having this procedure to try and get me along the Road to Transplant, been waiting 2 years, I am Glad it was Done and Although the Weather is Glorious. it has it's problems for those of us Trying to Breathe. In A few Weeks you should feel that your Breathing is getting Better. I still have to have 02,(16H) obviously to help my other organs also. Keep us all posted on your Progress Hun, I'll be watching out for you. Love n Hugs . Carolina xxxxx

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pegbl

Well done Catnap, hope you make a speedy recovery but don't overdo things....one step at a time. Xxx Peg

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SquirrelsHolt

Your post made me very happy....so nice when things work out well and hospital stays are kept to the minimum. Be careful and take Hacienda and others advice ..."dont over do it". Best wishes!

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Corin1950

That's great news and best wishes for a speedy recovery . It isn't boring to hear all the gory details as many on here have choices to make about LVRS, valves and coils so it's good to hear when someone's had one of these ops that has gone well.

Let us know how you get on

Best wishes

Corin

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peege

Well done you catnip, and all the best for better breathing and health. P x

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mskpjb

Good news Catnip and glad all went well, Sheila xx

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Buzzytruk

Pleased all went went .. take it easy ....

Jo.

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mellyme

You most definitely won't bore us. We're here for you...and for us. :)

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lKeith

Catnip

Hi, good luck with the new valve hope it does a good service for you.

IKeith

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Izb1

Glad things went well for you Catnip, please bore us with the details any old time, so pleased you are well enough to let us know how you are, keep us updated x

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casper99

Great news Catnip, it's nice to read happy posts, I hope your soon reaping the benefits xx

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Caspiana

So glad you are okay Catnip . Take it easy and let us know how you get on. xx😃

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Ergendl

Hope you are safely home now. Speedy recovery.

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