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Diagnosis: Mitral Regurgitation

Member Since: January 13, 2018

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Diane T posted an update
8 years ago (February 27, 2018)
Wow, where does the time go? Progress has been pretty steady. The challenge for me has been finding the right balance between challenging myself just enough without overdoing it. It's definitely been a bit of a seesaw. I've learned that when I overdo it, I'm not only exhausted later and/or... Read more.
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I never even thought of having a plastic surgeon close my incision. I wish I had. Way to look out for urself!
It sounds like you are doing very well...that's a nice playlist. Interesting that you had a plastic surgeon close your incision, I never thought of that either! My surgeon used a plastic surgery technique - rolled the edges inward & stitched from underneath. By 4 months it was a very... Read more.
Many surgeons use plastic surgery techniques. Ultimately how you scar has a lot to do with your body and your skin as well. Some good advice is to now stay out of the sun for a year, so that your scar color will match your skin rather than stay darker.
Diane T posted an update
8 years ago (February 11, 2018)
In case this helps someone else... Several weeks before my surgery I met in-person with my anesthesiologist. I think it's atypical, especially based on my the reaction of my surgeon's clinical nurse. But I made a very direct request and she was wonderful -- she scheduled the meeting for the... Read more.
That is a great suggestion, Diane. I was fortunate enough to meet mine without asking...he showed up in preop to meet me. It gave me a sense of calm. He also came by post-surgery while I was in the ICU to see how I was doing...and to ask me if... Read more.
Hi Diane, I also read your journal and ordered the book you recomended. I'm really hoping to be able to keep myself calm and reduce the pain meds post op. Glad you are doing well!
I live in France, and meeting with an anasthesiologist about a week before surgery is obligatory. She/he is the one who explains the procedure and in fact has more responsibility for the immediate care of the patient post-surgery. In the U.S. the surgeon has more responsibility and is supposed to... Read more.
I met mine pre-op. I highly recommend that you take a print out of your medical history (including that of your biological siblings, parents and grandparents.) You will forgot something otherwise.
Thank you for posting! A nurse actually told me, along with several friends, that next to the surgeon this is the most important person in the room. When I asked though if it was normal to meet them, I kept getting odd looks. Glad to know making a request to... Read more.
Diane T posted an update
8 years ago (February 11, 2018)
Can't believe tomorrow will be 1 week. Recovery has been far smoother and easier than I ever expected -- maybe it was all the mental preparation for 4 months (lol). Last Monday I was definitely ready (and weirdly excited). Arrived at the hospital on Monday at 5:30 AM with hubby... Read more.
Thank you for sharing... gives me a sense of what to expect.
Napping loads was one thing I remember of my stay. When I got home I remember looking in the mirror wondering what was different... no dark circles under my eyes!! Get lots of rest, best medicine!

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