Hi again ~
I'm so sorry i didn't get right back to you. I was feeling so lousy that i stayed in bed for a couple days. Then i was waiting for a couple phone calls so i couldn't get on the computer, as i just have dial-up and with that if i'm on the computer people just get a busy signal.
Dr. Ferraro had originally said he could perform a Valvuloplasty every year if need be, but after he did it he changed his mind and said my only hope is to have the percutaneous valve study open up to include bicuspid valves. He used 3 balloons to get my valve open and he said i bled really bad and had everyone scared. Plus he said that, unfortunately, he didn't get it open as much as he had hoped. He also told me they found i have severe pulmonary hypertension and that my right lung and right side of my heart are both very stiff. He put me on 25 mg of Metoprolol (beta blocker). He decreased my diuretics to l mg. of Bumex and 25 mg. of Spirolactone and decreased my potassium to 20 MEQ per day.
All i know is i was feeling better earlier, but then i started getting pain in my upper chest and down my left arm into my wrist again so my hand cramps up. I tried to tell Dr. Gutierrez's nurse when i talked to her that this is not normal. It happened for almost 45 minutes on and off Sunday and then again yesterday for a few minutes. Now it's been happening on and off again since around 6:30. At least they're going to check my blood tomorrow to see if my potassium is low (which i'm sure it is as 20 MEQ per day is not enough potassium for me, as my potassium is often critically low). I wish doctors and nurses would really listen to patients. I told her my legs and stomach are swelling too and she just said it ended up being a much harder procedure than he thought and my body is probably just recovering from the trauma. Oh, Dr. Ferraro said i have pneumonia in my left lung too and it will just have to work it's way out. I don't know how it will as i have no ability to cough.
I am so sorry to complain. It's just that i thought i'd feel so much better after this procedure and instead i feel much worse. Maybe it is just that it stressed my heart to have all the balloons blown up inside my valve. When i had cancer they took most of my ribs out on my right side and part of my right lung and that didn't even hurt as bad, so i didn't expect this. Of course, i was only 29 then, so when you're young you bounce back from surgery better than when you're 57, like i am now.
Hopefully, the blood tests will show what's going on with me. I'm hoping it's just that my potassium is low.
Thank you again for all your support and for your prayers. Knowing you care so much about me has helped me immensely!
Dawn-Marie