Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Last Post!

My surgeon doesn't feel I need to worry about any additional aneurysms (easy for him to say...).

My scar is still red and itchy but healed over nicely. Workouts are going well as I increase my mileage every day. Meds aren't a problem, blood pressure is in the sweet spot. My appetite has returned, I am sleeping well and in general feeling more engaged with normal stuff. Most only pain is when I take deep breaths but even sneezing isn't too bad.

I don't really have anything more to say for this Blog other than I really appreciate everyone's support and comments. I probably should have responded to them, but these blogs are already a lot of work.

What I am most thankful for, is Paula. She put up with me, cared for me and stoked the fire all night during the power outage. What more can you ask for?

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Mixed emotions

I had my first follow up appointment with my cardiologist yesterday. It was nice getting out the house in spite of the global warming.

He spent about three minutes with me reviewing my meds (good), reviewing my blood pressure (good) discussing my exercise (do more). He wants me to become really aerobically fit and lift some light weights to stabilize my chest area.

But of course, I had questions...

My lower back is feeling better but not well, did he have any ideas? (no). My center chest and back are now my main pain sources (normal). And then the big kicker...did he believe I had a heart attack before? (Unequivocally no).

So I had been doing some more research on my Aortic aneurysm. Cedars Sinai has done work with patients who have the bicuspid valve and aneurysm. They call it a disease. One of the things I gleaned early on was that the Aorta feels pain. In fact they described my previous heart attack (episode) scenario but attributed it to the aortic pain caused by transient high blood pressure.

So I bring all this up to the cardiologist and I get the cold shoulder. He wasn't aware of the research and findings but said my situation was different. But as I questioned that assumption it continued to be clear he was eliminating something from consideration without understanding it. As I further explained the findings and its obvious applicability to my scenario he said it was possible. This is without him being able to explain what happened during what my previous cardiologist called a heart attack.

The reason for my bringing it up is that this disease can have weakend connective tissue associated with it and they screen patients with my scenario for brain anuerysms. I asked if we knew what the cellular structure (normal or abnormal) of the Aortic walls were in the area we removed? He then read the surgeon's report which made no mention of it...and asked me to call the surgeon!!!!

Basically, if the cellular structure is fine there's no reason to suspect other arteries. If not, its best to get some scans. So I am calling the surgeon today to ask if he looked at or necropsied the Aorta section he removed. That should go over real well with him.

I am scheduled for a follow up echocardiogram to baseline my new parts in a couple months, otherwise the cardiologist is done with me...he took a cell call during our meeting to discuss a valentines gift for his wife...is that a bad sign?

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Some housekeeping

There are few things I need to mention.

I stayed at Baylor's new heart hospital when I had my heart attack. The facility was great, nice woods, comfy inviting rooms etc but the staff all seemed like rookies. At Presby the facility looks like One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest. Its all tile and linoleum and those awful hospital paint colors. Everywhere you go it looks like you could hose the place down at night (I shoulda checked to see if there was a drain in the middle of my room.) Anyway, the staff were all pro's, at every turn you felt like this was business as usuall, quality practices were the norm and there was an esprit among the staff. I had zero concern about the staff, with one exception.

During my recovery there was the snotty girl from physical therapy. You could tell the staff didnt really like her and I of course joined right in when she began to downplay my restance to her recommendations. She had this poorly written sheet of excercises that were not specific to my surgery, and stated over and over again that my surgeon really wanted me to do these...

Otherwise everybody was great.

So it may be that those fancy hopitals make up for their inexperienced staff with great facilities and food. Or maybe the hospitals with bare bones facilities make up for it with better staff...either way it is a no-brainer for me...spend the money on experienced team oriented staff and hose down my room at night.

Having said that I got the intial bill yesterday for the procedure....$66,0000 after discount. I was in shock for a bit...over 12k a day. Okay, maybe I shoulda got a great room with an ocean view, three gourmet meals a day for me and my family, some spa treatments, AND a great staff.

Slowly healing

I have been using the heating pad without much success. Its frustrating to have more pain when I breath in my back, rather than my chest. Based on all my research it doesn't seem to be kidney related and may in fact just be muscular, but it sure isn't healing.

In fact, all healing progress seems to have slowed to a crawl. I worry about sneezing because of my back (deep breath) while the rest of the pain, and even the incision, seem to just stay the same.

My walking, especially the last three days outside, is going well. My internal thermostat has been re-calibrated and most everything else seems pretty normal. Occasionally, I can even forget I am recovering from open heart surgery.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

I drove home!

I had my last appointment with the surgeon yesterday! He cleared me to drive, waived off the cardiac rehab, and suggested a heating pad for my back. ( Not too sure about that one...).

My pill count went down again and my real challenge is to keep my blood pressure under 130. I can exercise to my heart's content as long as I don't lift anything over 20 lbs for 2 more months. Basically the recommendation is walking and more walking.

He felt that those topical treatments for the scar are a waste of time. The heart pounding I hear will go away in a couple of months, and I don't need to see him for a year.

If my back didn't hurt so much I would be feeling like things couldn't have gone any better.

This Friday marks four weeks since surgery. My next appointment is with the cardiologist next week.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Saturday!

As if what day it is matters...

Tried to sleep without pain pills last night and woke up with severe back pain.

My thermostat is still way off so I cant seem to get temperature comfortable and I can hear my heart beat, all of which the doc says is normal. (Something about how the pericardium is sewn back together.)

I had my first sneeze yesterday, which I had been dreading, but it wasn't so bad.

I wont be allowed to drive until I can walk a mile in under 30 minutes for a few straight days. I am getting close to that now.

Thanks for all the kind thoughts and comments.

Friday, January 16, 2009

Back already!

Turns out I am fine. The chest xray looked great. The surgeon was little perplexed about the pain I am experiencing and recommended some heavy Advil dosage. My official follow up is next Tuesday.

I am not sure about the urgency of the appointment now, but I am glad to have my mind at ease.

Going in this morning...

Its exactly 3 weeks since the surgery.

I reported yesterday that this side/back pain isn't getting any better. They asked that I come in first thing today! Kinda scared me a bit but Vicki talked me down. So chest x-ray first then meet with the surgeon. Side still hurts.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Long days

Now that I don't feel so incapacitated, it just seems the days take forever. I get the value of rest and recovery but man...I am finding watching the clock and calendar to be mighty frustrating.

I am going without pain meds this morning just to see how it goes. I want a more realistic feeling for where I am in recovery. I'll either feel pretty good about it, or end up curled up in the fetal position watching Oprah.

I have a pain in my lower back, more on the side, that hurts when I breath deep, in fact its the most painful thing I have lingering...not my chest, incision or anything sensible like that...my kidney area??? Doc says we should keep an eye on it...

My stitches are coming out slowly and it's amazing how quick that heals. I had the surgeon do the incision like a shark bite so I can show it off to chicks at the beach.