Happy New Year to all! The photo is Lixian in Big Bear Lake on 12.30.2019. It's been more than one year since Lixian's surgery. The year 2019 was great! Feeling ...Read more
Happy New Year to all! The photo is Lixian in Big Bear Lake on 12.30.2019. It's been more than one year since Lixian's surgery. The year 2019 was great! Feeling blessed.
Susan Lynn Thanks for the update!!! Lixian is looking terrific!!! I felt dizzy until I got off the metoprolol ... Read more
Susan Lynn Thanks for the update!!! Lixian is looking terrific!!! I felt dizzy until I got off the metoprolol You definitely want to inquire at the doctor's office. ❤
Marie Myers I remember being in that spot, meeting my surgeon for the first time.. I was very nervous, but here ... Read more
Marie Myers I remember being in that spot, meeting my surgeon for the first time.. I was very nervous, but here I am a year plus later, back to normal.
Donghua Cai Thank you Marie! Yah, hope we can move forward soon.
Muhammad Riyaz I had bicuspid rotten Aorta Valve, aneurism 4.9, 4 arteries blocked, 95%, 90%, 70%, And 40%. Had no ... Read more
Muhammad Riyaz I had bicuspid rotten Aorta Valve, aneurism 4.9, 4 arteries blocked, 95%, 90%, 70%, And 40%. Had no other symptoms except heart murmur and exhaustion. Once diagnosed, I felt as if I got a death sentence. Though my doctor said that my chances to survive were 93 - 95 percent, I had a negative feeling to be in 5- 7 percent who did not survive. Before surgery, I completed my homework; viz My will, My directions in case, what my wife and children should do, my obligations after I am no more, etc. On May 5/2018, my honored surgeon Dr. Spear operated on me at 7:00 AM. I witnessed my brother weeping, where as my wife, my children well contained themselves ( All grown ups, two are doctors). Tubes and injections were administered, and I fell into a deep sleep. When I awoke, I saw the same people again, my surgery was over, I was asked to move my fingers and toes to check if I had any stroke or paralytic attack. None was there. My hands were tied up in order to make sure that I should not move my breathing and other tubes from my mouth. I was sedated, and when woke up again those tubes in the mouth and nose were gone. I had no pain in my main incision, however a lot of pain to the left middle part of chest, because of the stretch on my chest bone towards left. I was asked to walk after 2 days. In the beginning it was the most difficult part but within 5 days, I was walking of my own. I was discharged on 7th day, two dayss late because I had A-Fib.
It is now 11th week. I go for cardiac Rehab. I walk for one hour six days a week. I am doing fine.
TAKE MY WORDS, YOU WILL BE ALRIGHT, AND I CAN GIVE YOU 110% assurance.