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Diagnosis: Aortic Regurgitation, Aortic Stenosis

Member Since: December 22, 2015

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Bob Anick posted an update
10 years ago (January 15, 2016)
Last Friday I had my aortic valve replaced through OHS and was home Tuesday afternoon/evening...I cannot believe how Great I feel (and have felt for the past couple days) just relaxing at home. I take a pain pill on occasion but could probably even do without that. Less than a... Read more.
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That's great! Hope everything goes as smoothly for me!
Wonderful! Hope your recovery continues to go smoothly!!
Bob Anick posted an update
10 years ago (January 12, 2016)
For all of you on-deck: I wish you well...the anxiety you get before the operation (at least I had some) is hardly worth a thought. I'm quite surprised how simple it ended up being (not trying to play it down, it's very, very serious but, these guys (the Dr.'s and... Read more.
Thanks, Bob. It sounds like you are doing great post-op!! I'm glad the VA is taking such good care of you. I pray that you continue to do very well.
Bob Anick posted an update
10 years ago (December 27, 2015)
How was it waking up with a tube in your throat? I believe that will freak me out terribly. Also, how long was the catheter and IV needles left in? Thanks
Hi Bob, I had AVR via mini sternotomy about 4 weeks ago. I never woke up fully with the tube. I remember them putting on my oxygen over my nose. I am guessing they had just removed the tube. Right after surgery (a couple hours), I remember feeling so insanely... Read more.
Bob, the good news is that I was so drugged and out of it, that I never felt it. I knew it was there when I woke up because they told me, but to be honest, I was so out of it, it didn't bother me in the least. The... Read more.
It was out within 24 hours after surgery. I was so drugged out but you need to be awake to have it removed. It was rough for me 'coz I keep on falling asleep but eventually, they were able to take it out. Catheter and needles are out before they... Read more.
Thank you for your input ladies; it's much appreciated. I had 4 surgeries on my left leg (over a 3 year period) had rotator cuff repair on both shoulders and got a stint put into my heart this past June so, I'm good with the needles and IV tubes. The... Read more.
As many others have said, I have no memory of being on the vent. Mine came out quickly and all I remember is hearing someone tell me to cough. Even if I had been awake, I was so drugged and out of it that I doubt I would have noticed... Read more.
Well I have to be honest. I woke up with the tube in... I was told that once I woke it would come out. Well not so fast. Pressure was a little low so they left it in for about an hour. That part wasn't all that bad.. The coming... Read more.
I was barely conscious and two of my friends were speaking to me, and encouraging me as they removed the tube. It was uncomfortable but didn't last very long and I fell back asleep immediately after. For several weeks after however, my throat felt thick, making swallowing uncomfortable and my... Read more.
I remember waking up with the tube, and the nurse saying lets get that tube out... They told me to Cough...It came out quickly and then I threw up. Which I did many times in ICU. I didn't do well with the pain meds. They made me so nauseous. One... Read more.
I was conscious enough know the tube was in and I felt like I was choking to death. The nurses had to keep suctioning me. I remember thinking to myself I can't take this not one minute more. But then the tube was pulled out. That was all I remember... Read more.
Thanks All! Tina, exactly what I'm NOT wanting to happen...If it does, I'll simply deal with it.
I was on the vent for 17 hours after surgery due to complications. It really didn't bother me but I knew sort of what to expect. The tubes and catheters stay in for a while but again, you shoudn't be bothered by them that much. You'll be on pain meds... Read more.
The drainage tubes were far from pleasant but not as bad as the breathing tube. However, it feels so good when they are out, it's bearable especially since they drug you up first. It's stuff you will live through for sure.
When I woke up on the afternoon of my surgery I was very sick & nauseous but I didn't have a breathing tube in my throat...I have no recollection of it whatsoever. They took out the IV in my neck the morning after my surgery. I think the catheter came... Read more.
I think (from what I recall) the tubes came out just as I came to. I guess I was trying to pull them out which I don't remember but I still have a scar on my arm from the nurses having to restrain my arms with tape. I remember them... Read more.

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