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  1. Rocky

    How long does it take to come round from anaesthetic ?

    I was in surgery at about 7am and under shortly after. I woke up briefly about 5 pm, then in and out all night. I was fully conscious in the morning, and they moved me to the ward. I was out of the hospital about 6 days later, and back at work three weeks after that.
  2. Rocky

    CoaguChek XS newbie

    Thanks Freddie. I found them online for just over $4 at Amazon.
  3. Rocky

    CoaguChek XS newbie

    Thanks Doug, I tried it one last time for the day, and voila, I got it working. I got an INR of 2.6 which is good as my range is 2.5 to 3.5. I am going to get it done at the Lab first of next week, and do a home test at the same time to compare. My INR has been all over the map, with very...
  4. Rocky

    CoaguChek XS newbie

    Please ignore the previous post about the SoftClix. I sorted it out and got it working....but... It breaks the skin, but just barely, even set to its deepest. So I get little blood. I have followed the directions exactly as they say in the book, and on their website. But to no avail. So far...
  5. Rocky

    Any Post Valve Surgery Hospital Stay Tips?

    I took a sport jacket, a comfortable pair of pants and dress shoes. And put them on every time I went for my walk, even if I was just going down the hall. I agree with SkiGirl, I was NOT sick and did not want anyone, including myself, to think I was. I did not sleep much at all, so often I would...
  6. Rocky

    SoftClix not working?

    Hello, I just got a CoaguChex XS and I am trying to sort it out. My SoftClix is not working as it should. I load it correctly, but the needle will not come out of of it far enough, no matter what setting I use, to break the skin. Ideas? Thanks, Rocky
  7. Rocky

    Looking for advice on Tissue V Mechanical valve

    I chose the mechanical valve. I did not want to face surgery again in my mid 70's and felt that warfarin was the lesser of two evils. I do everything I did before. I enjoy a drink now and then, ride my bicycle, ride my motorcycle and will start skiing again next year. I am not going to take up...
  8. Rocky

    Tiredness 9 months after surgery

    It isn't possible to have something so invasive as OHS without the body, and the mind, reacting to it. I had my surgery just over a year ago and I still get tired in the afternoon. I sometimes have very short cat naps, say 10 minutes, a few times a day. And I am very active. (I was back at...
  9. Rocky

    Tissue vs. Mechanical

    1. Rocky 2. I am now 60, my surgery was 13 months ago 3. St Jude Mechanical valve I chose the Mechanical valve as I did not want to face surgery again in my mid 70's.
  10. Rocky

    First night after surgery.....

    It was not the first day, but it was the second day where I got dressed and went for a walk around the floor. I was up and walking a bit on the first day mostly because I refused to use the bedpan. On the fourth day I decided to go for an adventure and went off the ward to see what the rest of...
  11. Rocky

    First night after surgery.....

    It was mostly a blur. Awake for a bit, then back asleep. Not much pain, the drugs take care of that. There was a nurse with me the entire time. My daughter visited me during that first day and night several times, and when I told her I remembered little, she said that was a good thing. Surgery...
  12. Rocky

    One year

    It will be one year tomorrow that I went in for my meet and greet at the hospital, and on Wednesday it will be one year since the surgery. It has been an interesting year to say the least. I had one trip to the hospital in the first week i was home due to a high beats per minute, two TIA's in...
  13. Rocky

    Extreme Hot sweats/Cold Post-Op - HELP!

    Nice to hear. Recovery takes time. It has been almost a year for me, and I still feel the effects of the surgery. But it lessens over time.
  14. Rocky

    Newbie bav with severe stenosis

    Symptoms can be deceiving. My BAV was about .50 cm Doppler which was in the critical range ( Severe is less than 1.0 and Critical is less than .6) and the only symptoms I experienced where slight shortage of breath and slight light-headedness and a bit of coughing. From the time time I went into...
  15. Rocky

    40 years of clicking and ticking

    That is a great story. Now if I can get 40 years out of mine, that puts me at 99 years old. I wonder if it is to much to hope for 41 years?
  16. Rocky

    A bruise on the hand

    My right hand started to swell up about 10 days ago. Then a bruise appeared in the center of my palm just below my middle finder. The swelling got a bit worse and all four of my finders started to get red. I went to the doctor and he said that I must have bumped the back of my hand somewhere...
  17. Rocky

    Extreme Hot sweats/Cold Post-Op - HELP!

    I never experienced either being to cold or night sweats in the hospital, but once home I had very significant night sweats for about a week or two. To the point where I had to change the bedding in the middle of the night. Mine went away.
  18. Rocky

    A christmas story

    Last night I was talking to my youngest daughter about what we will be doing for Christmas this year. Her mother and I are separated and Adrienne usually spends some time with me and some time with her mother. We where trying to sort out if she would be here for Christmas Eve, or here for...
  19. Rocky

    But you dont LOOK sick...

    Explaining chronic pain to someone who has not experienced it, is like trying to describe color to a person who has been blind since berth. Pain, and vision, are experiential. It is not possible for someone who is in chronic pain to hide from it, but those who are around it, can easily hide...
  20. Rocky

    News from my cardiologist

    I read somewhere that a modern Mechanical valve will last indefinably, 50,000 years in accelerated tests, and somewhere else that they are good for 20 to 30 years. But this is the first I have ever heard that a high HR will wear them out prematurely. With all due respect to Doctors, one of the...
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