Hi gang, just a quick report to brighten your day. There is life after open heart surgery! I have a new lease on life, let's call it 30 years (gets me almost to 100...), thanks to open-chest, open-heart surgery last week. I tried to get my A&P/IA to do it -- would have saved Medicare around $half-million$ -- but his lame excuse was, he's not insured for it.
Mitral valve repair just over a week ago: 02/02/2023. Freaking MIRACLE of modern medicine. My MV regurgitation had progressed to "severe" over the years, meaning it was time. Wait much longer, and I would have earned a few other issues like hypertrophy, congestive heart failure, pulmonary hypertension, more and more a-fib...stuff like that.
Brilliant surgeon Dr. Song at OHSU (Oregon Health and Science University) did amazing work on me. Total of five days in hospital, now slowly but happily recuperating the rest of the way at home with a few excursions out of the house.
Any questions or desire for discussion, I'm all for it. If you're not squeamish, you can admire the scar as well as the ridiculous number of tubes and wires they had in me on day three in hospital:
https://youtu.be/a87HJuM-ljEHere's to brilliant physicians and the tremendous advances of modern medicine! I'm guessing some of you have had open heart surgery as well -- feel free to share.