MV repair via sternotomy with Dr. Kevin Accola at AdventHealth Orlando on 3/5 was a success and I finally got discharged yesterday (Monday). The first night ...Read more
MV repair via sternotomy with Dr. Kevin Accola at AdventHealth Orlando on 3/5 was a success and I finally got discharged yesterday (Monday). The first night in ICU I went into AFib but the external pacer got me back into rhythm pretty quickly. Then my BP and HR were too low so they gave me lots of fluids which did the trick but put 12 pounds on me, causing my right lung to have fluid build up. They drained it and then came Lasix to eliminate the fluids, which brought down my potassium levels. The end result is it may have added a couple of days to my stay but I felt so cared for and lucky to have come through everything well. I do remember waking up on the vent and trying desperately to tell my husband I felt SOB and my throat hurt. I kept writing AIR on his hand with my fingers and they thought I meant I was warm! The hardest part for me is the loss of appetite. I only had a few bites of food the first three days.I got some appetite back yesterday but not much. I'm walking 3x a day, a bit more each day and it feels great. I generally feel great until about 3pm, then feel like someone slipped me a sedative😃. In the hospital I was on muscle relaxers, Tylenol and dilaudid for pain but dropped dilaudid after two days. I was sent home with the muscle relaxers and Tylenol, plus the last couple of doses of steroid and aspirin. I am off the beta blockers after 14 years! Some muscle pain in back, shoulders and neck but incision/bone pain is pretty minor, mostly when cough or getting in and out of bed. Overall, the entire experience was not as bad as I imagined it to be. Having always been in great health otherwise and never having had surgery before, I was expecting a much scarier experience. Reading all of your experiences and recommendations helped tremendously! Thanks to Adam for his dedication to this site, it is truly invaluable.
Grace Mason Welcome to recovery and back home Christine!❤️🩹
Laurent G This is great Christine. Wish you a nice and speed recovery
Pamela Gregory Glad you are home and on your way back to a normal life! Take it slow and steady. You will feel m... Read more
Pamela Gregory Glad you are home and on your way back to a normal life! Take it slow and steady. You will feel much better each week.
Sue Maize Wonderful update! May you continue to be blessed with a robust and uneventful recovery! 🙏 🏻
Valerie Allen You give me hope, Christine! Congratulations!
c w Glad to hear from you. Sounds like things are going very well! Wishing you an easy recovery.
Rita Savelis Loss of appetite is common. I only ate soup for a long time. Eat whatever seems appealing and your bo ... Read more
Rita Savelis Loss of appetite is common. I only ate soup for a long time. Eat whatever seems appealing and your body, which has been through a lot, will eventually get back to a "normal".
Isabella Heart Wonderful! So happy for you Christine! I am glad you survived it all. My biggest fear is waking up wi ... Read more
Isabella Heart Wonderful! So happy for you Christine! I am glad you survived it all. My biggest fear is waking up with a tube in my throat.
Susan Lynn Yay! You did it! Congratulations - sounds like you're doing well. The 3:00 nap was my friend for ... Read more
Susan Lynn Yay! You did it! Congratulations - sounds like you're doing well. The 3:00 nap was my friend for quite awhile after surgery. You'll get your energy back when your body is ready. Take your time and enjoy those power naps!
J Alexander Lassally Sounds like an experience many of us can relate to ! (The low BP and fluid push was my exact situati ... Read more
J Alexander Lassally Sounds like an experience many of us can relate to ! (The low BP and fluid push was my exact situation, too) So glad you have made this fast rebound. Keep going. It takes time and patience! Cheers...
Tiago Rocha Day after day you will feel better! Stay positive!
Larry Peterson Glad it went well, Christine! Now for a couple of months of letting the sternotomy heal; be patient ... Read more
Larry Peterson Glad it went well, Christine! Now for a couple of months of letting the sternotomy heal; be patient with it and follow the surgeon's restrictions!
Adam Pick Hey Christine, Woo-Hoo!!!! So happy to hear that Dr. Accola and his team took great care of you. ... Read more
Adam Pick Hey Christine, Woo-Hoo!!!! So happy to hear that Dr. Accola and his team took great care of you. You are on the path to recovery! One day at a time. You got this! If you every need anything, please let me know. I'm here to help!
Brian Ruff Great news. Very encouraging to hear, especially for those of us coming up!
Leona Resch Welcome home Christine!! Each day will get a little better and before you know it you'll say one day ... Read more
Leona Resch Welcome home Christine!! Each day will get a little better and before you know it you'll say one day - "wow, I'm feeling pretty good!" 😘 I am one year and almost three months post aortic valve replacement and feeling g great! I remember feeling like a slug the first few weeks at home and at about a month feeling like I started having so much more energy! Give yourself Grace and patience and you'll be more yourself soon!! Like me, you'll be chasing those grandkids again very soon!!💖
Carmen P Dr. Accola replaced my aortic valve in 2016. Such a humble surgeon. And, don't you love those rooms ... Read more
Carmen P Dr. Accola replaced my aortic valve in 2016. Such a humble surgeon. And, don't you love those rooms with that wall of glass.
christine blackway I cannot say enough great things about Dr. Accola and the entire team at Advent Health Orlando. Dr. A ... Read more
christine blackway I cannot say enough great things about Dr. Accola and the entire team at Advent Health Orlando. Dr. Accola is truly a gifted and compassionate, caring surgeon.
Stephen Berry Hi Christine. Hope this information helps:
I had absolutely no appetite for several days after my mitral valve repair surgery 2 1/2 years ago. Almost everyone was pushing me to eat, but I felt kind of sick when I did. Thank goodness on day 3 a cardiac PA in the hospital told me "Don't eat if you don't want to". Once I got home my appetite slowly returned.
Your appetite will return too and you will do great! ... Read more
Stephen Berry Hi Christine. Hope this information helps:
I had absolutely no appetite for several days after my mitral valve repair surgery 2 1/2 years ago. Almost everyone was pushing me to eat, but I felt kind of sick when I did. Thank goodness on day 3 a cardiac PA in the hospital told me "Don't eat if you don't want to". Once I got home my appetite slowly returned.
Your appetite will return too and you will do great!
Best to you.
Laura Mazzeo I had major pain in the back of my shoulder/neck area after my MVR & septal myectomy. The best th ... Read more
Laura Mazzeo I had major pain in the back of my shoulder/neck area after my MVR & septal myectomy. The best thing for me were tiger balm patches (better than the lidocaine patches they gave me in the hospital and the muscle relaxers). The very best thing I did when I went home was ask my massage therapist if there was any way she could help me without me being able to lay down on the table. She brought in her dining room chair and let me sit normally and went to work. She helped me more in 45 minutes than anyone /thing the hospital did for me.
Paul McKinlay Glad to hear all went well. Best wishes for a problem free and speedy recovery!
Christine Maiorano Happy to hear you’re home and recovering! Thank you for posting what your hospital stay was like. I ... Read more
Christine Maiorano Happy to hear you’re home and recovering! Thank you for posting what your hospital stay was like. I’m scheduled for Mitral Valve repair on April 10th and your info gave me some idea of what to expect. Sending positive thoughts and hugs😊
Teri Broom I'm so glad you're home and healing. It sounds like you went through a lot with a very positive atti... Read more
Teri Broom I'm so glad you're home and healing. It sounds like you went through a lot with a very positive attitude! Thinking of you!
Terri Pope Our recovery paths are very similar…..so glad you are recovering beautifully!!!
Dorothy Madsen I'm nine months post-op and feeling great after MV repair. I hope you keep getting better and better ... Read more
Dorothy Madsen I'm nine months post-op and feeling great after MV repair. I hope you keep getting better and better and are eating well. My surgeon said good food speeds healing.
I do remember waking up on the vent and trying desperately to tell my husband I felt SOB and my throat hurt. I kept writing AIR on his hand with my fingers and they thought I meant I was warm!
The hardest part for me is the loss of appetite. I only had a few bites of food the first three days.I got some appetite back yesterday but not much. I'm walking 3x a day, a bit more each day and it feels great. I generally feel great until about 3pm, then feel like someone slipped me a sedative😃.
In the hospital I was on muscle relaxers, Tylenol and dilaudid for pain but dropped dilaudid after two days. I was sent home with the muscle relaxers and Tylenol, plus the last couple of doses of steroid and aspirin. I am off the beta blockers after 14 years! Some muscle pain in back, shoulders and neck but incision/bone pain is pretty minor, mostly when cough or getting in and out of bed.
Overall, the entire experience was not as bad as I imagined it to be. Having always been in great health otherwise and never having had surgery before, I was expecting a much scarier experience.
Reading all of your experiences and recommendations helped tremendously! Thanks to Adam for his dedication to this site, it is truly invaluable.
Take Good Care! 💔❤️🩹❤️
I had absolutely no appetite for several days after my mitral valve repair surgery 2 1/2 years ago. Almost everyone was pushing me to eat, but I felt kind of sick when I did. Thank goodness on day 3 a cardiac PA in the hospital told me "Don't eat if you don't want to". Once I got home my appetite slowly returned.
Your appetite will return too and you will do great!
... Read more
I had absolutely no appetite for several days after my mitral valve repair surgery 2 1/2 years ago. Almost everyone was pushing me to eat, but I felt kind of sick when I did. Thank goodness on day 3 a cardiac PA in the hospital told me "Don't eat if you don't want to". Once I got home my appetite slowly returned.
Your appetite will return too and you will do great!
Best to you.