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Diagnosis: Mitral Regurgitation, Atrial Fibrillation

Member Since: January 11, 2022

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Joan Terry posted an update
4 years ago (January 27, 2022)
Thanks very much to everyone who has shared info and kind, encouraging posts. It is so incredibly appreciated. Your presence here, for people who have needed a heart valve surgery, has made a huge difference. It is now recovery day 3, and all is going well. One day in Intensive... Read more.
Yay!!!! You did it!! Sounds like you're doing great, Joan! Walk. Rest. Repeat. That's all that's on the agenda for awhile! ❤
Great news Joan! May your recovery be uneventful!
The healing has begun! You're doing great, Joan, tube free on day three and each day more healing. I hope I'll be able to say the same in a few weeks! Keep us posted and best of luck continuing this way.
Joan - that is spectacular! Thank you for letting all of us know!
Congratulations Joan! Do they have you using that plastic spirometer breathing apparatus? My mom’s surgery is tomorrow and she was told she will have to be using that every hour to exercise her lungs and keep them open and clear.
Joan, this is wonderful! Thank you for this great progress report. You are well on your way to a smooth recovery. My surgery date has been moved up to this Mon, 1/31. Your success story is so encouraging!
Judy is doing well practicing with the spirometer. She hates it but she’s doing well!
I used the spirometer forever and still use it once in a while. Congratulations Joan and continued good health God bless you 🙏❤️
Ana just curious why you still use it once in awhile. I only used mine for about a month after i got home till i got going on the treadmill.
Yes, but you never got to see the little ball going up and down.
In my head it kept my lungs strong. Just want to check once in a while if my breathing has changed. It still the same, and got to see the little red ball. I didn’t have anyone next tome to disturb (blessing!)😊
Joan Terry posted an update
4 years ago (January 18, 2022)
Starting to get a bit anxious. The idea of having my heart stopped and blood taken out is definitely scary and I’ve been trying to not think about that for the last 3 months. But now it seems real, just a few days away. Last January, I was in an... Read more.
I had and have gerd before and after surgery. Take omeprozole for that. Not sure it was a heart surgery factor. They continued to give it to me in hospital. The only med i had to stop before surgery was eliquis. Blood thinner. Went back on it a couple days... Read more.
Joan - No worries. Your recovery from heart surgery will probably be easier and less traumatizing than your car accident. You're also likely to experience improvement in your breathing after your procedure. I didn't realize how many symptoms of a leaking valve I had until it was fixed. You're going... Read more.
Joan, the fear you're experiencing is normal as you approach surgery. Here are a few things that help me let logic rule over emotion as I wait for mine: 1. My surgeon is very experienced and skilled, as is the team who will care for me. They do this EVERY... Read more.
Ginny, i’ll let you know next month if 80 is the new 60. I saw a guy today at the dentist who was 60 and thinking it was the new 80. My nasty side
I had a persistent cough for years before my mitral valve was fixed. I now know that my mitral valve went "flail" in summer of 2017, and it resulted in a bad, wet cough which was diagnosed as pneumonia at the time. Apparently mitral valve prolapse is mistaken for pneumonia... Read more.
Joan Terry posted an update
4 years ago (January 16, 2022)
Hi Everyone, As it gets closer to my mitral valve repair surgery (Jan 24), I'm trying to finalize the things that I might need at home for post-op recovery. My surgeon does plan to do a sternotomy and I'm wondering if anyone has recommendations regarding the purchase of a sleep... Read more.
Joan - This is the best place to post any questions you have. Your story has many similarities to mine - the same age, no prior health issues before the mitral regurgitation diagnosis, not much in the way of symptoms, etc. I think I recovered very quickly from my surgery... Read more.
You are posting in the right spot. I will throw in my $.02 as far as post op needs go. I rented an electric recliner for 1 month, and I loved it. Easy to get up and down, and great for sleeping because I couldn’t lay flat. I tried a... Read more.
I bought a wedge but did find it comfortable, although you may. I did use if for abouta week, I suppose.. I found that I used a lot of pillows because it's difficult to sleep flat on your back with a full sternotomy. A big thing for me was a... Read more.
I had a wedge pillow that I used for sleeping. Laying flat was not an option. The wedge helped but I would find that I could sleep about 5 hours with the wedge and then I would go to the recliner for another couple of hours in the morning. I... Read more.
I am 12 days post-op from a full OHS and the best purchase I made prior to my surgery is an electric recliner. I am still sleeping in it a night. I could not lay down flat or even partially propped up after surgery. The hospital bed was awful and... Read more.
I bought a wedge and a shower stool. The wedge wasn't comfortable for me, but I was happy to have the shower stool. I found out in cardiac rehab that hot, long showers can drop your blood pressure. Keep them warm and short and have a stool or chair on... Read more.

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