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Diagnosis: Aortic Stenosis, Bicuspid Aortic Valve

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Kelly Stoll posted an update
7 years ago (August 5, 2018)
Has anyone else been through this? I have pre-existing anxiety and depression that resulted from a severe medical situation several years ago and expected some issues post-OHS ...BUT the biggest problem I am having is that this time, I feel like I went into surgery and came out a 100%... Read more.
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Hi Kelly, hmmm , It’s an interesting question. I don't suffer from depression, so I can't really respond to that aspect. However, this is something that I have noticed in my own life: My first husband died. When he died I went through many changes. Grief was like a shroud... Read more.
What a powerful and thought provoking post, Anna! Wow!
Kelly, I hear you - you are a different person and everything you've been through has changed you. So there is an adjustment period when things might not seem quite right. I recommend finding a therapist that you trust and with whom you can talk all of this out and... Read more.
I feel you.. I don't have depression, but have started having anxiety. I finally gave into a low dose anti anxiety.. My doctor said your body has been through a lot .. though you may heal physically, mentally it takes time.. I do find that I like things that I... Read more.
It's important to discuss with your cardiologist. A man who attended cardiac rehab with me described a similar situation. He didn't have surgery, he had a heart attack and an emergency catheterization. I believe this feeling has a physical source. It's important to get a medical professional who understands the... Read more.
Some great posts .. I also felt differently after such a big surgery. Like Civita, I felt more generalized anxiety than before. But I do feel now, at 17 months past surgery, that I am returning to "normal".. Like everyone said, it is a huge surgery, and it takes time... Read more.
Thanks for the question, Kelly, and to all for the responses.
Kelly Stoll posted an update
7 years ago (July 31, 2018)
Breaking out the happy dance. It took a lot of work but was totally worth it. Now to take this certificate at get it framed. Feels so good, can't be wrong! Hang in there. Persevere when the odds seems against you. Keep fighting. You are worth it.
Fantastic Kelly!!! I remember the joy of completing cardiac rehab. Thanks for reminding me!!!
Congratulations. You should feel very proud of yourself. We are proud of you too.
Thank you. I almost hung up my hat two weeks ago but frankly that piece of paper with an electrode patch and a bandaid on it is more precious than anything else I've earned.
Hooray! Good for you, Kelly! When the going gets tough, the tough... well, you know. Because you did it! Now, keep it going! Cheers!
Kelly Stoll posted an update
7 years ago (July 26, 2018)
Big news... my INR came in low again(2.0) and I switch back to my GP next week. A bit distressing for me, as everyone knows this has been a struggle. Last week I spoke with the new INR nurse who said they want me to move from my 2.0 -... Read more.
Wonderful news, just wonderful. I am so very very happy for you. I figured it was just a matter of time and the Lord taking notice; but I know it was stressful for you and I pray the good news continues.
Kelly, I am so glad things are getting better for you. Also, your words of encouragement to others on this board who are starting their heart repair travels appreciate you more than you know. Prayers your way for continued improvement. Best regards, Karen
Great news. I have a tiss valve and was just told they want to keep me on the Coumadin. It was supposed to be only 3 months. Don’t know what to make of it.:(
Way to go Kelly! That's big news. I know what the INR battle can be like and its not easy. Keep up the great work and positive thoughts. We are all pulling for you!
Thank you! This is huge for me. @ Anna, you always keep me going. Thank you. @Karen. Such kind words. I'm glad to share my journey. Especially if it means boosting someone's spirits who is struggling too. @Debbie, I am so sorry to hear that you have to stay on... Read more.

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