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Diagnosis: Mitral Regurgitation

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Anita Edmonds posted an update
7 years ago (July 26, 2018)
Back in the swing of things. I have been "off air" for a while after the surgery. The whole thing seems a bit blurry and as if it happened to another person. There were moments of pure terror, when they pulled out the breathing tube, to thinking this is not... Read more.
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One step at a time and one day at a time. Don't worry. It's a bit it a blur I think for all of us. Hang in there and happy healing.
Good to hear how you are doing as I’m approaching surgery next month. Take it a day at a time and be gentle with yourself.
Anita Edmonds posted an update
7 years ago (June 25, 2018)
Good Luck to John and Jeri today!
👍 John Lant and Dan Vechiola reacted to this
That’s right-can’t wait to hear from them.
Anita Edmonds posted an update
7 years ago (June 9, 2018)
So glad to have found this group, thank you Adam. In preparation for coming home after surgery I have a lot of practical questions and how you dealt with the day to day living. What was the most difficult task? Were you able to get in/out of you bed, or... Read more.
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Great questions Anita. I too would like to know the answers.
Hi Anita, I'm 6 weeks post OHS. The first week was spent in a recliner and yes I needed help getting up and with walking to and from the bathroom. I mostly wore comfortable clothes, anything that's easy to put on. I used the shower chair and was told by... Read more.
As reading through journals will show - everyone is different. It may depend on bust size - my post-surgical instructions said to wear a sports bra at all times except when in the shower for 12 full weeks. I was able to stand in shower, and was careful getting out... Read more.
Thank you Judy, Carolyn and Sandy, this is very helpful.
I was good at getting in and out of the recliner by myself. I did need to sit on a shower seat for the first week or so cuz I was so exhausted. Had no problem using the bathroom by myself. Did use stool softeners for a week or so,... Read more.
I used a shower chair when I came home and my doting husband helped with everything. I wore button blouses and no bra but if someone was coming to visit, I'd wear the surgical bra the hospital gave me. Or was more like a cotton camisole with Velcro. Stairs were... Read more.
The most difficult thing for me was sleeping. I had to get used to sleeping on my back which was hard. Funny how we take a lot of things for granted like opening a bottle of water. I had to ask for help in doing so. I am 5 months... Read more.
Most difficult thing was bending at the waist - my heart didn't like that forward position. Slept one or two nights in a recliner, but got more restful sleep in bed elevated with a few pillows. Stood for showers, but I had a chair just in case. Didn't need assistance... Read more.
I have a question. How do you put the foot up on the recliner if it has a lever on the side? Also how to get it back down?
It was made official a couple of weeks ago that I will be undergoing aortic valve replacement surgery sometime this fall. The questions I was asked during my Echo in January provided enough suspicion that this might be the case so I started reading everyone's journals and posts on a... Read more.
Judy- it is an electric recliner. No assistance needed. I rented mine for 4 weeks, for a total of about $150. It was well worth it... Made me independent at a very dependent time...
"Did You Use a Recliner After Heart Surgery" on Adam's Blog was very helpful as are the 99 comments.
Thanks. I was thinking that an electric recliner is what everyone meant. Hubby says he doesn't mind helping me if we can't get one and just use our regular recliner.
Most difficult task was reaching. Slept in low bed (pull-out). Too short to fit comfortably in a recliner. Shower bench with hand attachment (for the dog!) for first few weeks, with some assistance getting in and out. New towel and wash cloth every time. Now guide rails if needed, but... Read more.
Thank you for all the information, what a great group this is! Yes, Judy I bought an electric recliner, it will even tipp me out. Like your club Marie..(:
Electric recliner Shower chair 12 wash clothes 12 hand towels Bigger Slippers or shoes Thermometers Blood pressure machine Oxygen Heart rate finger clip Loose open front clothing Am/pm 7 day Pill Box
Have clothing dishes etc easily accessible 2 Long Lufa brushes 1 for back and 1 for legs
Great list Debbie! I forgot to add also a scale to weigh yourself daily.
I spent the first few days in an electric recliner, was a godsend because it made me completely independent getting up and down. A shower chair was nice for about the first 3 or 4 weeks, was nice to sit with water running down my back. A wedge was good... Read more.
I used a regular recliner, left the foot up since I couldn't tug the lever, and gently climbed aboard each time. Had to sleep in recliner many weeks; the bed was impossible for me for a long time. But I had no problem standing and showering on my own. My... Read more.
Anita, this is good information for us on the pre-surgery side of our journeys. Thank you everyone. Hmm....trying to picture my husband putting TED hose on me 😂
I am 10 days post mitral valve repair. I have been wearing loose leggings and a step in camisole (light shelf bra). I found button front tops nagged at my incision so mostly loose tops Definitely a scale. I was in Aggie shape before surely so it was kinda fun... Read more.
TED hose. There's a smile and a half. Don't try to roll them off when wet. Thought I was being smart. Nearly wiped me out by the time they came off.

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