Today they will pop the hood and do the valve job. At pre-op last week I learned that this morning I will have a tube down my nose, a tube down my throat, and a catheter inserted. Sounds like fun, huh!
Today I am grateful for life, what I’ve accomplished and all I still dream of accomplishing, my family and friends, and each new lease on life. Hopefully this surgery with offer me another lease. If so, then I believe my task will be to use the coming years to the fullest, whatever that may be.
The new aortic valve will look different than the one pictured above and definitely be much smaller. The valves are usually made of pig or cow, somehow. The doctors have chosen to use one made from a cow which has an expected lifetime of 15-20 years, about 5 more than a pig.
I have really not had much worry but every once in awhile a feeling of fear arises then subsides. The surgery does not bother me as much as the recovery. Probably not going to be posting much for a while but will get back on line as soon as I’m able. Thanks for being a part of my life!
6 Comments
Cedric Canard
All the best with op Monte and with the recovery too. I’ll be thinking of you though I’ll try not to think too much about the catheter. You’re on your own with that one 😉
Earl
Best wishes and thoughts for a successful operation and quick recovery, Monte.
Tom Dills
We’re all looking forward to reading that next post, Monte! Wishing you a smooth flight and an uneventful landing. 😉
Joseph Smith
Best to you and the family, Monte. Looking forward to your return. Actually that valve pictured seems quite reliable and should last a long time. Maybe there’s time to reconsider?
Mark
Was just thinking your operation had happened and wanted to see how you were doing. Wishing you a quick recovery!
Paul
Hey, Monte! I certainly hope that all went well and I’m looking forward to seeing you back in the swing of things, heading for those other dreams! See you soon, buddy!