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Diagnosis: Mitral Regurgitation, Tricuspid Regurgitation

Member Since: February 1, 2024

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Rebecca J posted an update
2 years ago (April 19, 2024)
Day 2 post surgery- out of ICU Day 3 post surgery- retaining fluid: got a pleural effusion with 850ml removed from the left side and 830ml removed in the right side (3.7 pounds total). Locally anesthetizied. No pain. Feel much better after. Later in the day A-Fib develops. Day 4-get... Read more.
🥰 ❤️ Chuck Knudsen, Grace Mason and reacted to this
Thanks for sharing. Keep doing what you are doing it gets better every day. I gained 10 lbs but lost them quickly. The medication count drops over time. I have a bag full of pills I bought but no longer need. (CVS has a drop off program for these.) You... Read more.
I appreciate such a detailed update Rebecca! Everything you’ve described I’ve read in others’ posts and it helps those like me who won’t be surprised when we go through the same thing. Note to self: stock up on big knickers and a mumu! 😁💕 Thanks too, Dan, for weighing in,... Read more.
Sounds like you are doing pretty good. I gained 18lbs from all the fluids they pump into you. It goes away pretty quickly. Recliners are great. I totally get what you mean by "not comfortable in your own body". That also will improve a lot each week. There will be... Read more.
Rebecca, sounds very eventful for recovery. I can relate. I assume the Afib is gone? It's a shock to our systems. Stay the course. Slow and steady. ❤️‍🩹
Thanks for your very honest update. Are you on a diuretic (like lasix) to help remove fluids? It's very common to have extra water weight after surgery because your heart can not pump correctly for a few days as it has been through an ordeal and liquid backs up into... Read more.
Welcome to recovery Rebecca. I am glad to hear you are doing well. Hope your AFib is gone now. I also gained an amazing amount of fluid post surgery. You will feel better when it subsides. Mine came off pretty quickly, maybe a week to two. Your husband is a... Read more.
Hey! I did +19 pounds of weight - they pump you with fluids - it drops. No worries! Also the lung stuff is super common. I had the same that you mention... Does not make it any less scary, though. Also had the partial collapse. I liked pursing my lips... Read more.
Thank you for the detailed update! Sounds like it was very eventful. Hope your afib is under control!
Sounds like things are moving in the right direction. I had no idea they could stuff that many fluids into a person.
Thanks all for all the normalizing. Rita Savelis I am on a diuretic and it’s slowly helping. Grace Mason the AFib is gone now, and I’m also on some meds for it. Truth about daily ups and downs. J Alexander Lassally so glad your fluids came off pretty quickly. I... Read more.
Rebecca J posted an update
2 years ago (April 7, 2024)
❤️ 🥰 Adam Pick and Rose Madura reacted to this
Good memories to linger with during recovery!
Said prayers for you today for a successful surgery and a full recovery 🙏
Rebecca J posted an update
2 years ago (April 7, 2024)
We arrived to Indianapolis! I'm on a 5 day count down to my surgical adventure. =) We came in early to combine the trip with the Solar Totality Eclipse. It was cloudy and rainy today and we sure hope it clears up in time to see the Totality tomorrow. I... Read more.
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I'm in Dayton Ohio where we will have about 3 minutes of darkness. Here it is supposed to rain in the morning and then clear up for the eclipse. There are supposed to be "hundreds of thousands" visitors here so my Richard and I will stay home all day and... Read more.
Your Richard may end up being pleasantly surprised. We saw the last US totality and the different from even 97% eclipse and Totality was literally night and day! We thought it was a very powerful cosmic experience. I hope your skies clear and how cool to be right in the... Read more.
You will probably get a pair of those grippy socks in the “welcome to the hospital pack”. I wore them the whole time, and never needed shoes except when i was discharged. Wish we could see a total eclipse here in Florida, but no luck this time around!
Thanks Marie! I guess I’ll have the “grippy shoes” I walk in with that I can wear should the socks prove inadequate. =) Not sure we’re going to see the Totality here in Indy today - partly cloudy…crossing our fingers though!
I am crossing my fingers in Texas today! If you are comfortable walking in socks the grippy ones work, but my joints do not like walking without support, so I wore my slip on shoes in the hospital.
We richards don’t need eclipses to be in the dark. Lol.
Waiting for my heart catch,at Cleveland Clinic. I was hoping to to see the eclipse, but they’re about 5 hrs behind in the cath. lab ! I have my comfy grippy slippers packed !
The eclipse was totally awesome. Even Rick was impressed 😀.

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