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Diagnosis: Aortic Regurgitation, Mitral Regurgitation, Aortic Aneurysm

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Joy Vera posted a photo
6 years ago (July 23, 2019)
Back to teaching yoga. Here’s our class!
That's awesome, Joy! And they look like a great bunch!
Awesome Joy!! So great when we can get back to the things that we love. Hope yoga goes well for you!
Wow! That's a great class and cheering squad! I'm sure they're thrilled you're back, Joy! ❤
Wow! What an accomplishment! Wonderful!
Thanks, Catie, Mike, Susan & Mava. It was great to be back. They are a kind, caring & fun group!
Joy Vera posted an update
6 years ago (July 13, 2019)
Weeks 9 & 10 are behind me now. I just completed cardiac rehab session #23 last Thursday so that’s coming along. There was one blip during rehab last week. I was on the treadmill when suddenly two nurses were on either side of me asking if I felt OK. I... Read more.
Great report, Joy! I hope there are no more blips with rhythm issues.
Good report! Glad to hear how you're doing! The little blip was probably just that! I'm sure we all have little things like this that turn out no problem.
What a great update, Joy! You are doing fantastic. Keep it up. Thank you for inspiring us! Praying you continue to have a wonderful recovery.
Thanks, Catie, Mava & Joey. Yes, no more blips would be just fine with me. :)
Great update. May you have many more uneventful days ahead.
Excellent! Great update! Keep grinding and moving ahead!
Joy Vera posted an update
6 years ago (July 1, 2019)
Week 8 went by uneventfully, a good thing. I saw my cardiologist today. As I’d hoped, he OK’d discontinuing Amiodarone. He showed me how to take my own pulse & I am to become familiar with what’s regular & what doesn’t feel right & contact him if it seems off.... Read more.

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