Hi Brian,
It is really that common? He has had the symptoms since probably right from the start of the beta blockers back in Dec. I haven't seen him in 3 months - is that common for someone not to want to see their girlfriend and friends? Maybe since he doesn't feel well and probably thinks he looks awful - I told him I didn't care but I'm sure he doesn't know from one day to the next how he will feel and even if he did make plans who knows what would happen that day. I mentioned to him that he was depressed and he denied it. Thanks for getting back to me - you have been a tremendous help and I hope he will be back to normal after his surgery/recovery. do you take beta blockers now?
AJC62
This is a tough thing for both of you to go through. Take it day at a time, sometimes minute at a time. Some people bounce back after surgery like if they were reborn, others take years to recover fully mentally and physically.
I'm almost 9 months post op 29 years old and people tell me I look great now, but inside I don't always feel this way. Its always something, strange chest pain, sensations like I cant take a full breath, thumping from the mechanical valve i got, strange heart sensations, forgetful, brain fog, strange vision occurrences. Some days are worse than others. Through all this I'm able to jog/run over 12 miles a week, something I've never been able to do before surgery!
I was on the beta blockers until 2 weeks ago, I felt a bunch of weird symptoms even on a really low dose. I thought they were causing most of my weird symptoms, well after 2 weeks off the beta blockers some symptoms have improved while others remain sooo....
If these beta blockers he's on are making him feel bad then maybe he can try some others. There are many options out there.
He could also be feeling unwell because he may need the surgery sooner than later, I don't know the details. I remember I was feeling especially bad for 3 years before I got the surgery and didn't know why and the last year was hell on earth and especially the last month before surgery, it was BAD! I couldn't wait to get the surgery at that point, I was looking forward to how great I was going to feel after surgery but even after surgery I didn't feel that great. It almost seemed like I traded bad problems for lessor problems.
Heart surgery effects people in different ways, for some its a slam dunk, for others its a long hard marathon. Again, that's why I say take it day at a time. People usually start to feel well 4 weeks to 12 months after surgery. Furthermore "full" recovery doesn't come till about 12 months to 3 years according to some people on this forum.