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Diagnosis: Mitral Regurgitation, Tricuspid Regurgitation

Member Since: January 22, 2022

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Sue Starr posted an update
4 years ago (April 8, 2022)
Hello from the recovery side!!!! What a crazy journey this has been so far! Cleveland clinic and Doctor Gillinov we're phenomenonal. All the nurses and staff in ICU and step down were equally as wonderful. A few minor bumps in the road as it appears that I do not tolerate... Read more.
So glad all went well. Listen to your body and welcome to recovery!
Welcome home, Sue, and hooray for Tylenol! You did it and are on the road to recovery. So happy for you! ❤️
Welcome home Sue! You are just three weeks behind me with Dr. G at Cleveland. I just returned from a 3300 step walk and feeling better every day. You will too!
Excellent news - thanks for sharing! Glad you are on the mend!
Some of meds have side effects that are not pleasant. I stopped some of mine as soon as I realized the impact it was having on me. Tylenol is a good substitute. ❤️ Good luck with recovery. You will do great.
Congratulations, recovery here you come! 😊
Welcome home!! Speedy recovery, Sue! ❤️
Congratulations and God bless you
Sue: it’s great to hear that it went well for you. You will feel better very quickly!
Great to be home. Take as many naps as you want. Just listen to your body
Welcome home Sue!! I'm happy you are doing well and on the road to recovery. What a crazy journey is right. One day at a time. Sending you prayers and a smooth transition home. ❤️
Thank you all!!! Sending you big hugs from my recliner! ❤️
Welcome home, Sue! So glad you got over those speed bumps. Sending you a big hug from my rocking chair!🙃🙂~❤️
Sue Starr posted an update
4 years ago (March 24, 2022)
Hi all!! With less than 2 weeks to go and pre op testing starting next week, I’m feeling pretty good. I have this site and the wonderful people who tell their stories to thank!! I have made some great friends here and appreciate you all more than you know!! I... Read more.
Sue - I know well the anxiety you are sometimes feeling. I can only say that I wish I had known how easy the surgery and the recovery was going to be, at least relative to what I had imagined. I believe you are going to the best place in... Read more.
Yes, seeing your name and picture on the “Upcoming Surgery” list makes it all strangely real. I used yoga and meditation to help keep some sense of calm. Listening to calming meditations and videos on UTube helped a lot. I did ask for alprazolam to help with sleep when I... Read more.
Thank you George! I remember reading your entire journal post here about your experience a few months ago and thinking that it didn’t seem that bad. Our brains are not our friends sometimes though. I believe I have the best team as well and I’m so lucky to live so... Read more.
Thank you Marie!! I have Atarax to help me sleep and that’s been great. I’ve been doing yoga, walking and I have a meditation app that I need to explore more. That is on my list!!
Sue, I'm so glad to see your picture on the right side of my computer screen! As we've discussed, now that your long wait is almost over and the wheels are in motion, you'll be joining the recovery club soon. I have EVERY confidence that you will do well. You're... Read more.
Thank you Ginny!!!! ❤️ Counting down the days now!
Sue- I am 3 weeks post op-- I also had severe regurgitation and prolapse of my mitral valve. I was given the decision to wait and monitor (which would eventually lead to further issues down the road) or have it done. I decided to have it done on my time... Read more.
You made the right choice and are fortunate to be in the Cleveland area. Dr. Gillinov did my mitral valve surgery and Maze two weeks ago. I walked a mile today and I feel so much better. You too will look forward to seeing this event in your rear view... Read more.

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