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Diagnosis: Aortic Stenosis, Bicuspid Aortic Valve

Member Since: November 10, 2019

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Lindsay Rouse posted an update
6 years ago (February 11, 2020)
6 weeks post op and while I have had many more good days than hard days, today was definitely a hard day. The hard days tend to show up during transitions. The first day or two in the hospital after surgery were hard. The first 3-4 days home from the... Read more.
👍 Skipper Kagamaster reacted to this
Congratulations on your achievements. Best wishes.
Yes, the journey is sometimes one step forward and two steps back. It seems like you are doing well at 6 weeks out. Take it one day at a time and do listen to your body. Best wishes for a great day tomorrow.
You’ve got this! Prayers the hard days ease.
I hear you Lindsay. Transitions are hard. And there are hard days after OHS. They come and go. Take care of yourself. Your body has been through a lot. 6 weeks is very early.
The good and bad days do come and go, you will reach the point where sometimes you will forget that you even had surgery. But I will have to say your in cardiac rehab and and getting back into work, that's pretty good! Congratulate yourself on that after only 6... Read more.
Lindsay Rouse posted an update
6 years ago (February 6, 2020)
I hit 5 weeks post-op on Monday. Had my follow-up echo and surgeon visit on Tuesday and he seemed very happy with my progress and said the echo looked good! Weaning off most of my medicines, no more weight lifting restriction and I can start transitioning back to work. I... Read more.
👍 Adam Pick and Shannon Gray reacted to this
Go Lindsay! Amazing it's already been 5 weeks. Dr. Gerdisch is a rock star. Great post with important considerations! So you know, I was in cardiac rehab for 2 months. I had to pay as well. However... The benefits, for me, were overwhelming favorable - physical, social and emotional benefits.... Read more.
Good Job Lindsay it looks like you are doing well. I agree with Adam that maybe you should give it a try for a little while to see how you heart reacts to working out. I worked out 5 days a week and played sports prior to my surgery and... Read more.
Thank you both! I definitely agree and am thinking 2-4 weeks will probably be what I need to push myself yet know my limits. Dr. Gerdisch, Cindy, and the whole Franciscan team have been AMAZING!! Words are so inadequate to how grateful I feel.
Hi Lindsay, I had the same problem - a high copay. I did cardiac rehab with the ekg leads for 3- 4 weeks ( I posted this same question & got lots of good advice - you can click on my name & then scroll down to find the post... Read more.
Thank you so much Barbara! I knew I couldn't have been the first person to ask. Your post and those that commented was extremely helpful!
Lindsay Rouse posted an update
6 years ago (January 27, 2020)
I'm 4 weeks post-op and feeling pretty good! I've been released to drive so I've been getting more out and about. I still get some nerve pain especially in the evenings and I still am fairly tired if I've had a big day. I'm starting to think about transition plans... Read more.
What an inspiration you are. Thank you for sharing your journey has helped me like so many others on here. My family is wonderful and supportive but when you have people who have been there and done that it is priceless support.
I'm glad to read you're doing so well, Lindsay. The fatigue and nerve pain can last for awhile, but if you're looking back and saying, 'That was it' - you're doing just fine at 4 weeks! Continued success! ❤
Awesome Lindsay. Glad that you are able to get back to life. It is hard for those first few weeks cause you start feeling better but cant drive or work. I was really bored just waiting for stuff to do. I think I walked my dog 3 times a day.... Read more.

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