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Birdman
...YUP! I have Graduated from the Pre Surgery Forum to the Post Surgery Forum!
I did have my Aortic Valve Replacement Surgery on December 8th (a Monday).After all the delays & a false start, all went well! They didn't put me out until AFTER I was wheeled into the O.R. Two hours after I went into surgery, my wife was called to the front desk. Patty thought 'Oh Heck!, now what?' My Surgeon to her that he was done & they were closing me at that time. Boy was Patty relieved!
I had an afternoon surgery, I wasn't aware of much until about 9:30pm. My Intensive Care Nurse told me that my Family had stayed for awhile & went home, they were very worn out. My Surgeon & my Cardiologist both visited me, so I was told.
Four nights in Hospital were plenty. I went HOME Friday afternoon. It Snowed in Washington State the next day, a few inches shuts down the City of Seattle! My Daughter, Penny couldn't get to her home in the hilly neighborhood of West Seattle. She was stuck at our small house until just before Christmas. Yea, she felt really really bad. We got a few snowstorms & a rare White Christmas (OK it didn't snow ON Christmas...). Patty & Penny are smart drivers, THEY BOTH DO NOT DRIVE IN THE SNOW!!! They leave it to dear ol' Dad. Dear ol' Dad is not allowed to drive for another 2 weeks...
I spent just about forever sleeping on the living room couch. My first attempt on the Waterbed just didn't work... eventually I am able to sleep in bed. I feel that I am behind where I should be, My Surgeon says that I am way ahead of where I should be... As for the healing process? I am doing quite well, with the exception of the infection at the Groin incision, I am taking a heavy duty Major League Antibiotic. $389 for 14 pills, I 'only' had to pay $100 . Patty changes the dressing twice a day, NOW! THAT is LOVE!
There is no way that I will be able to return to reading Electric Meters in two weeks! We are looking at maybe mid February. As of my lasy paycheck, I STILL have more than 500 hours of sick leave remaining. This all started on August 4, 2008. It seems so long ago. I feel stronger every day, but tire easily.
Well, I think that I'll go back to bed now...
I did have my Aortic Valve Replacement Surgery on December 8th (a Monday).After all the delays & a false start, all went well! They didn't put me out until AFTER I was wheeled into the O.R. Two hours after I went into surgery, my wife was called to the front desk. Patty thought 'Oh Heck!, now what?' My Surgeon to her that he was done & they were closing me at that time. Boy was Patty relieved!
I had an afternoon surgery, I wasn't aware of much until about 9:30pm. My Intensive Care Nurse told me that my Family had stayed for awhile & went home, they were very worn out. My Surgeon & my Cardiologist both visited me, so I was told.
Four nights in Hospital were plenty. I went HOME Friday afternoon. It Snowed in Washington State the next day, a few inches shuts down the City of Seattle! My Daughter, Penny couldn't get to her home in the hilly neighborhood of West Seattle. She was stuck at our small house until just before Christmas. Yea, she felt really really bad. We got a few snowstorms & a rare White Christmas (OK it didn't snow ON Christmas...). Patty & Penny are smart drivers, THEY BOTH DO NOT DRIVE IN THE SNOW!!! They leave it to dear ol' Dad. Dear ol' Dad is not allowed to drive for another 2 weeks...
I spent just about forever sleeping on the living room couch. My first attempt on the Waterbed just didn't work... eventually I am able to sleep in bed. I feel that I am behind where I should be, My Surgeon says that I am way ahead of where I should be... As for the healing process? I am doing quite well, with the exception of the infection at the Groin incision, I am taking a heavy duty Major League Antibiotic. $389 for 14 pills, I 'only' had to pay $100 . Patty changes the dressing twice a day, NOW! THAT is LOVE!
There is no way that I will be able to return to reading Electric Meters in two weeks! We are looking at maybe mid February. As of my lasy paycheck, I STILL have more than 500 hours of sick leave remaining. This all started on August 4, 2008. It seems so long ago. I feel stronger every day, but tire easily.
Well, I think that I'll go back to bed now...