COVID-19: Anyone else dealing with postponed heart procedure?
I was scheduled for triple valve surgery and CABG on March 23. That has been postponed due to pandemic. In a way, it's a relief. On the other hand, I worry that I'll be able to stay healthy long enough to have the surgery. Anyone else dealing with postponing necessary procedures? How are you handling it?
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I would not choose to have another CABG because I had one 16 months ago and it was very painful, very traumatic, and extremely unpleasant. However, Mayo is the best, and your faith is well founded. No one can predict what will happen after surgery. My recovery was great. I was 73.
@inali, so glad you asked. Check out this discussion:
- Let’s Go Walking! Join me for a virtual walking support group https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/lets-go-walking-join-me-for-a-virtual-walking-support-group/
There is a whole group here on Mayo Clinic Connect who are gradually increasing their walking together (virtually) following this 12-week plan to ease into it. https://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/fitness/in-depth/walking/art-20050972
Several members expressed that walking is not possible for them, so other members shared videos of chair exercises and gentle approaches. I encourage you to read through the whole discussion.
Another discussion that may interest for talking frankly about the emotions that sometimes get packed in with dealing with heart disease:
- Heart Disease: Let’s Talk About the Emotional Side https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/heart-disease-lets-talk-about-the-emotional-side/
And finally, for a pleasant escape and to behold some beauty among virtual friends, try this one:
- Visual Escapes and Daily Inspirations: Share Yours https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/visual-escapes-and-daily-inspirations-share-yours/
It looks like you're taking great steps forward. Even doing a little will help. I'd love to hear how you're doing if you don't mind checking in occasionally.
Thanks Sundance!
I had a "7" CABG, and it was quite the experience. The one thing I was surprised at through the recovery was how sad I would become if I had to explain what I went through. I would start to cry and couldn't carry-on a conversation with relatives seeking to understand what I experienced. As I progressed, I found that this condition went away. I had up until then not been a type to be weepy, but this surgery sure made me like that for a short time. I am wondering of others experienced this?
Hi @mikeynorth, you are certainly not alone with the emotional impact of a health experience and it making you weepy out-of-characteristically. You might be interested in taking part in this discussion:
- Heart Disease: Let’s Talk About the Emotional Side https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/heart-disease-lets-talk-about-the-emotional-side/
Do you think it was the seriousness of the surgery that made you weepy or perhaps a medication you were taking then and no longer are taking now?
Hi
I think it was a situation that was unfamiliar, such as not being in control which through my career I held positions of being accountable and showing any weakness. Maybe because it was on Forestry and as such a certain mannerism is required?
Mike, yes, this happens often and to many of us, and is also written about often as well. Congratulations on your progress. I was very thankful and greatful!
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The main thing is that I feel great, although I never thought I would be one of the many on meds, BUT they make a difference… I get it.
Had a great surgeon and a great hospital experience. My wife made everything fall into place, and who can not feel great when your dog is so excited to you again after my eight day adventure.
Looking forward to the greenhouse and garden, kayaking and biking. Spring can't come soon enough.
take care,
Mike
Stay healthy and sounds great