Anyone have type 1 diabetes and open heart surgery?
I am a type 1 diabetic for 43yrs, I am facing open heart surgery soon, I am very scared because I have diabetes, is there anyone out there that has had open heart surgery and is a type 1 diabetic, please let me hear your stories
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@pattynelson surgery went really well and didn’t take to long to heal I just made sure I had my pillow with me pretty much all of the time until I was healed. The second time took a little longer to heal since it was the second time opening my chest up. Like I said make sure you do all of the physical therapy afterwards. If you are getting it done at the Mayo in Rochester, mn ask if they have the meditation cd that you can listen to. I had that and it helped me calm down and be more prepared for surgery.
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2 ReactionsThank you for the encouraging words, I really needed that, thanks for the advice as well, I live near St. Louis so I will be having my surgery at Barnes Jewish
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1 Reaction@pattynelson I’m 68 and was diagnosed type 1 at age 18. I’ve never had open heart surgery but have had plenty of other surgeries (oral surgeries, two C sections, a hysterectomy, a pancreas transplant, an enteric conversion surgery…..) Your concerns about slower recovery, infections, wound healing are all valid. I think the main thing to focus on is tighter blood sugar control. This may mean more frequent blood sugar testing followed by more but smaller dose injections of rapid acting insulin. I suggest jotting down questions and concerns as they come to you. Make sure you have a chance to discuss these with the surgeon & anesthesiologist before the surgery date. Be sure to ask what the post op treatment plan and follow up will entail. Will you have access to a coordinator or social worker who can help plan the after care for a smooth transition back home?
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