So this is where I am in my recovery/life 2 months post mitral valve repair surgery by mini sternotomy:
- I still have some pain in my back at times. I may be more susceptible to this because of a fall I took a few years ago. Nothing was broken, but it still took about 6 months before it felt good again. Massage seems to help more than anything else, and it's not even bad enough to warrant meds most of the time. And that is my ONE complaint!
-started back to work yesterday. It wasn't really good or bad. It was work. I glad that I didn't go back at 5 weeks when my surgeon said I could. I said I wasn't ready and they listened. Up until 5 weeks I feel like I was physically recovering, but my mental recovery came AFTER the surgeon deemed my surgery a success and released me. Prior to that I was still having anxiety issues, a hard time focussing on anything, and difficulty sleeping which resulted in low energy. If you have the option...take the time.
- I'm about 1/2 way through 6 weeks of rehab. It is good in that it gives me the confidence to exercise harder than I might ony own, but my rehab is not used to dealing with valve patients. They treat me like a bypass patient, so I have to take some of their words with a grain of salt. I'm also walking on my own...3.5 miles in under an hour on Sunday. I've been preparing for a 5K walk coming up on May 12. I think I'm ready!
- saw my cardio for the first time since surgery last week. He said to come back in 6 months for a "social visit" because I won't really need him anymore now that I'm "fixed". I asked about being taken offhand meds then (25mg Metoprolol)...he thought since it was such a small dose that he may like me to stay on it indefinitely. I'm not super keen on that idea, but don't seem to have side effects. We'll talk more about that in 6 months.
So to sum it up I feel pretty darn normal! The only change is that my priorities have been readjusted a bit...maybe a little like people who go through a "near death" experience, but I don't count that as a bad change!
Hope everyone else is doing great and for those of you still waiting...you'll be here one day too!
- I still have some pain in my back at times. I may be more susceptible to this because of a fall I took a few years ago. Nothing was broken, but it still took about 6 months before it felt good again. Massage seems to help more than anything else, and it's not even bad enough to warrant meds most of the time. And that is my ONE complaint!
-started back to work yesterday. It wasn't really good or bad. It was work. I glad that I didn't go back at 5 weeks when my surgeon said I could. I said I wasn't ready and they listened. Up until 5 weeks I feel like I was physically recovering, but my mental recovery came AFTER the surgeon deemed my surgery a success and released me. Prior to that I was still having anxiety issues, a hard time focussing on anything, and difficulty sleeping which resulted in low energy. If you have the option...take the time.
- I'm about 1/2 way through 6 weeks of rehab. It is good in that it gives me the confidence to exercise harder than I might ony own, but my rehab is not used to dealing with valve patients. They treat me like a bypass patient, so I have to take some of their words with a grain of salt. I'm also walking on my own...3.5 miles in under an hour on Sunday. I've been preparing for a 5K walk coming up on May 12. I think I'm ready!
- saw my cardio for the first time since surgery last week. He said to come back in 6 months for a "social visit" because I won't really need him anymore now that I'm "fixed". I asked about being taken offhand meds then (25mg Metoprolol)...he thought since it was such a small dose that he may like me to stay on it indefinitely. I'm not super keen on that idea, but don't seem to have side effects. We'll talk more about that in 6 months.
So to sum it up I feel pretty darn normal! The only change is that my priorities have been readjusted a bit...maybe a little like people who go through a "near death" experience, but I don't count that as a bad change!
Hope everyone else is doing great and for those of you still waiting...you'll be here one day too!