Obviously I don't know your mom but try to get her to see that she is already over the really hard part, and NO ONE believes it is NOT a "big surgery", but she is through it. Healing takes time, but it will go faster than she thinks. You might... Read more.
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Lisa Giaccone posted an update
9 years ago (March 5, 2017)
Hi guys! Just wondering when u can sleep on your side? How did You sleep when u got home? My moms in rehab but going to discharge in a week I think. Just wondering because she is still sleeping with the head of bed elevated. Thank u!
Lisa Giaccone posted an update
9 years ago (March 1, 2017)
So, my mom is in rehabilitation and she is doing well. However, mentally she is having a hard time. She keeps repeating "this was a big surgery". She does EVERYTHING for my dad and when she's done with rehabilitation she will have to come to me until she's cleared by... Read more.
Lisa, my mom is like your mom. They always think about other people though they are the ones who need the most care now. My mom worries that she is adding lots of burden on me. Tell your mom not to worry about other people. She should focus on herself... Read more.
Wen li I was you one week ago. I can relate to what you are going through as a daughter. My mom feels the same as yours about being a burden. I told her she not at all! I think the days and nights before the surgery were hardest for... Read more.
I know I need a support group & found a meeting for next week even though I haven't had surgery yet. I also went to a counselor 2 weeks ago but was disappointed that she didn't understand cardiac depression. Adam Pick's book has a very good section on it. I... Read more.
I hope she can start to understand that the sternal precautions are non-negotiable, that she just cannot go do everything for your dad after rehab. I'm sorry she's having such a hard time letting this be *her* time and letting herself be taken care of for awhile. It won't be... Read more.
It is a big surgery, and your mother has lost her ability to do what she does normally.
That is traumatic and produces much guilt.
It can take months/years to physically and emotionally get over the trauma of OHS, as well as the feeling of having let family down when... Read more.
Lisa Giaccone posted an update
9 years ago (February 24, 2017)
Hi! My mom had a bout of a fib this am. She called me and I spoke to RN who said it's common and they gave her meds. Anyone else go through this?
Yes. I did, Lisa. It is very common. What happens next will depend on whether the afib goes away quickly or whether it persists.
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