Good luck Glasfryn. Ask all the questions you can think of at the pre-op. As mentioned earlier I had valve surgery at Papworth in November 2013. The waiting in the weeks beforehand is likely to be the worst bit - certainly it was for me.
date at last
pre-op assessment 10th Oct and Hove polyclinic
Op soon after I hope
good thing I can't get there at the moment ..........the excitement might be to much
Yes, and proper uncontrolled laughing out loud. After mine, I'm a celebrity was on the telly so I should have been safe. But it was the one where the snooker player Steve Davis fell into a lake. damn that hurt., try not to sneeze for a month or so, cos that does hurt.
All the best
I got rushed in to the RSCH following my fifth heart attack back in May 2013, I had been off work for three months before that, I could hardly breathe, they gave me an angiogram on the morning of 7 May and decided there and then that I needed a CABG, heart bypass, I ended up having a triple heart bypass and my aortic valve replaced apparently., they took me to theatre and that's the last I remember of before the op, they were brilliant, my surgeon is Mr Ude Trevedi, I owe that man and his team my life as I was told I would not have made it through that day, I was that ill. Enough of that.
I was taken off life support a few hours later, and already started feeling better, no wheezing, I came round with my beautiful wife by my side.
The following morning they got me out of bed, then six days later, I was begging them to let me home as there was a little game on tv I wanted to watch, eventually they let me out, oh and the game was the Albion v Palace second leg, so the stress levels are ok.
The next couple of months were tough but so worth it, I met some great people in cardiac rehab and the gym, I went back to work exactly three months after my op, oh and I also survived a further life saving op after suffering a burst decode all ulcer ten days after my first op.
Now over two years later I feel so much better, I can again look forward to my life, a life given back to me by a whole lot of people that I shall be eternally indebted to, these panoply are/were total strangers but saved my life twice.
I guess what I am saying Glas is, have your op mate, you will be fine, the people looking after you are fantastic, wherever you have it done, listen to your doctors, do as they say, do the rehab if you need it, and enjoy many many years with your family and watching our beloved Albion, your recouperation will take as long as you want it too, oh and one little tip, try not to sneeze for a month or so, cos that does hurt.
All the best
in next Monday
Op Tuesday
jeez that was quick
Pinkie Brown, if memory serves...Who's the knife man?
in next Monday
Op Tuesday
jeez that was quick