I had a bovine valve replacement 4 years ago. I was a very fit, healthy woman, with no symptoms, and was a perfect candidate for the minimally invasive surgery, which I had, but someone in the "closing team" nicked an artery under my left breast and I nearly bled to... Read more.
I had a bovine valve replacement 4 years ago. I was a very fit, healthy woman, with no symptoms, and was a perfect candidate for the minimally invasive surgery, which I had, but someone in the "closing team" nicked an artery under my left breast and I nearly bled to death. They could not find the bleed, so back in I had to go and they cut my chest open a second time, 10 inches. The recovery is not the same for women as it is for men it would seem. I was in terrible pain for weeks after, and I was unable to sleep on my side for 3-1/2 years, and still find it uncomfortable. Although I am back to my exercising and healthy eating, I am still unable to wear a bra, as the band underneath, restricts my breathing. Whenever I take a deep breath, I always have discomfort, and it always feels as though something is restricting my deep breathing. Frankly, I am a bit disappointed and frustrated, that although my life has returned to an active, healthy one, due to my determination, I am constantly aware of post surgery discomfort. I don't know if this is because of all that blood that was circulating in my chest cavity, after the first operation, or because of having the 2 surgeries, and therefore it is bad scar tissue? I see my cardiologist 2/year, and so far all the tests I have, say the valve is operating "normally". I was initially told by the surgeon and also the cardiologist that my valve would last 30 years. I have recently turned 70, but all I am reading indicates, I shall be lucky if it lasts 15 years? On my last visit to my cardiologist, I met a very fit nurse, who had the complete surgery (not minimally invasive) 4 years ago, and she like me, can only wear camisoles, and has some discomfort. I truly believe that the recovery is simply not the same for men as it is for post menopausal women, with breasts that naturally pull against our chests! May I also recommend going to any post surgery physical therapy that is offered to you, and if you cannot find enough emotional support and understanding from friends and family, due to the fact that they cannot possibly truly understand how we "feel", seek a good therapist. Pamper yourself, and if you feel pathetic and emotional, frustrated or angry, just vent! I find that helps! I sincerely hope your recovery will be a lot quicker and easier than mine, as we did not have the same operating experiences! Most important thing to remember is that without the valve replacement, we could not live for long.
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