I was thinking of bringing an easy knitting project to the hospital to work on once I'm out of the ICU. Do any of you think that the act of knitting is too physically hard that soon after surgery? It isn't heavy lifting but does require a lot of repeatative motion with the hands and arms. Is...
LOL ok now that I think about this it seems pretty nasty. I mean who wants to see that hanging on your wall or in a jar on the shelf. I guess I was just wondering if my "attachment" to the valve and it's little donor is odd.
Ok, this is probably going to come across as a really weird and maybe disgusting question but here it goes. Have any of you asked about seeing and/or keeping your old valve after it is replaced? I'm 36 and have a pig valve that will be replaced on Monday. I've had this valve since I was 12 years...
Ok, this is probably going to come across as a really weird and maybe disgusting question but here it goes. Have any of you asked about seeing and/or keeping your old valve after it is replaced? I'm 36 and have a pig valve that will be replaced on Monday. I've had this valve since I was 12...
Thanks guys I feel better about it now. I was just worried because I had a few in the past and don't remember it being like that before. Guess they just were a bit more vigorous then usual.
I had a cath 2 weeks ago. They tried to do an angioplasty and the balloon broke so they had to go in both legs (groin) and my neck! Needless to say it was not the greatest experience. The 2 hour procedure turned into 5 hours. Anyway, This was on the 4th of August and it's now the 18th and...
I was going to bring a portable DVD player to watch some fun movies to cheer me up but It suddenly seems like a bad idea. The laughing would make me feel worse.
I know, I'm a pest today ha ha. I was just wondering if anyone who has had surgery at Cleveland Clinic could reccomend a place for my husband and possibly one of my parents to stay while I'm having surgery? He is thinking of the guest house next door but it's a little $$$. Anyone have...
LOL no kidding. I tend to get sick fairly easily as does my husband. I've had years where I had a nasty cough/cold most of the winter. He brings one thing home that husband catches, then me, then back to husband...good times...sigh.
I'm having surgery in early Oct and was wondering if you guys think it's a good idea to try to get a flu shot beforehand or right after I get home? I've never had one before but I think if there is ever a bad time to get the flu this winter would be it for me.