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Diagnosis: Aortic Regurgitation

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Tom Fitzmorris posted an update
10 years ago (August 6, 2015)
Hello everyone. I had AVR April 13 and am struggling with fatigue. Dr. Castro did a partial sternotomy) and had a perfect technical outcome and excellent recovery. I went back to work June 15th (I felt fine but didn't have the energy to work a full time job before that).... Read more.
Hello Susan thanks for the reply. I am thankfully on zero medications. But therefore don't have that as an "excuse". Yes, I can reach out to him--good idea. I did see him 3 weeks ago and told him that my cardio-vascular conditioning (my "wind" as they say) was good but... Read more.
I had the same thing until about month 4. I was napping before dinner, through dinner, after lunch.. But that slowly went away for me. Now (Month 5 - Surgery was March 02 2015) I do not get that as often. Occasionally still get exhausted on some days, no idea... Read more.
Tom, I'm 58 and had Aortic mechanical valve and aneurysm+root surgery Dec. 18, 2014 (eight mo. ago). I still would not have the energy to resme my work. I was a const. worker/welder. My GP told me to either retire or draw disability, said I still had chf/left sided heart... Read more.
thank you so much everyone--I was concerned that I was whining a bit... W. Carter: I have a 37 mile commute and am a medical products marketing type (desk job) with mental rather than physical stress. Frankly I would love to retire, or at least switch to something like writing,... Read more.
Tom Fitzmorris posted an update
11 years ago (May 13, 2015)
I have posted here earlier about the mystery of having had my sense of taste –and sense of smell—totally disrupted. Until one week ago I could not tolerate any strong smells nor any foods with any type of spicyness, or garlic etc. I had the taste buds of a four... Read more.
On all that is sacred, I can't possibly go on if I lose my taste for wine and beer. How will I ever walk into "Joe and Lewis" and order a ginger ale ? They'll think I had brain surgery.
right on brother. But to be honest, I would give up all alcohol to have my taste buds return to normal, which, thank God, they seem to be almost back to normal. On the other hand I took a taste of my wife's Chardonnay and it tasted pretty good...
Tom Fitzmorris posted a photo
11 years ago (May 13, 2015)
1 month post AVR walk at the Stanford dish

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