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MyMARYJANE
03-05-2007, 09:19 PM
hey all, im feeling really like shit right now bc i found out that my nan is gonna have to have open heart surgery in a couple of days. she has been in the hospital since friday and they performed something called a cardiac catherization or something like that. this didnt un clog the blockage so now they are gonna have to go in and fix it. shes fairly healthy overall besides high blood pressure and hasnt been in a hospital for health issues since 1959! she is 83 and means the world to me. she's lived with my mom brother and I since i was born and is like a second mom to me. if anything happens to her i dont know what i would do. they are also running more tests for other health issues as well. I visited her yest. and she still seems like herself just a little more tired and drained from tests being done at the hospital. she just wants to come home really bad, but obv cant for prob at least a week. i am really scared and upset. please pray for her. does anyone know anyone who has had open heart surgery before?? i'm hoping that nothing bad will go wrong during or after. im not sure about the success rates or god forbid if a number of patients pass away shortly after. i just hope they fix this shit and she stays alive and well for years. i might not be able to reply to this post for a while bc i have been busy, so thanks in advance for your support
thcbongman
03-05-2007, 09:24 PM
I wish her the best, for no complications, and for a spendid recovery.
She's in my prayers tonight.
Psycho4Bud
03-05-2007, 09:31 PM
Best wishes to you and your family!!:thumbsup:
Have a good one!:jointsmile:
Podge_Boro
03-05-2007, 09:46 PM
sorry to hear about that buddy
must be hard for ya
i hope and im sure that everything will go well
i wish you and your family all the best
and a quick and excellent recovery for your nan
Breukelen advocaat
03-05-2007, 09:59 PM
Plenty of my family members have had open heart surgery, all with 100% success. It's has come a very long way in the past 20 years. She should do fine, but must follow the post-surgical recovery instructions, diet, take her medications, etc.
I must warn you, so that you are prepared: Sh might look very good right after surgery, and may complain a lot, but this is normal even with much younger patients. They'll probably have her up and about fast, though.
Best wishes
Breukelen advocaat
03-05-2007, 10:07 PM
Correction: I meant that she might not look good right after surgery. This does not mean anything bad - it's normal.
Sorry and again, best wishes.
Skink
03-05-2007, 10:14 PM
Best wishes to your Nana from The Skink!!!
Nocturnal Stoner
03-05-2007, 10:33 PM
Yeah man hope it goes well, I was too young to remember when a very good friend of my family went under open heart surgery it was a triple bipass or something but apparently there are very high success rates, I wish her all the best and please don't worry yourself.
MyMARYJANE
03-05-2007, 10:43 PM
thank you guys so much it helps a lot
Podge_Boro
03-05-2007, 10:47 PM
no problem mate
just glad to be a help to you in your time of need
birdgirl73
03-05-2007, 11:42 PM
Best wishes to your Nana, MyMaryJane. I've met tons of people who've had open-heart surgeries. My husband's a cardiologist and he also assists with open-heart surgeries three days a week because they have so many patients requiring operations. (And because he likes the surgery assistant work as much as he likes the regular medical work, too.). If it helps you feel any better, the doctors who do that work know what they're doing, and while it's scary to think about their operating on frail heart disease patients in their 70s and 80s, those patients do amazingly well and live a lot longer because of that surgical intervention. Thoracic surgeons (chest surgeons) not only know what they're doing, they can do those procedures in record time. They pride themselves on speed and efficiency to keep people from having to be on the bypass machines, which pump blood in place of the heart while it's being operated on, for any longer than necessary.
Be nice to her once she's out of her surgery and don't make her laugh! (It'll hurt.) It looks like I have some open heart surgery to look forward to in my future to replace some valves that are in the process of being impaired from an infection I have. I dread it, but the one thing that keeps me feeling less nervous about that is the fact that those doctors who do that work tend to be the best in the business--and that patients, even very sick ones, come through those operations with flying colors seven days a week in hospitals all over the world.
MyMARYJANE
03-06-2007, 12:22 AM
:) thank you
napolitana869
03-06-2007, 12:34 AM
I hope everything works out well for your family. I'm sure all your love and support will help her get better post surgery. keep us posted on how things turn out.
SGguitar
03-06-2007, 12:55 AM
my dad had that same problem. His arteries were 70% blocked and he had the cardiac catherization. He had open heart surgery after that and he's fine now. I hope your grandma's okay.:)
vileoxidation
03-06-2007, 01:00 AM
I am very sorry to hear that.
Let me tell you, though, that my Mom had to have open heart surgery, and this was just last Friday (3/2), and it went perfectly well. I was scared to death, and as I type this I am crying again, but she is fine now.
I know this won't help much, if at all, but I just wanted to add to the others who have shared good experiences with the surgery.
I will hold her and her doctors and your family in my prayers. :)
TallulahGreen
03-06-2007, 01:05 AM
hey all, im feeling really like shit right now bc i found out that my nan is gonna have to have open heart surgery in a couple of days. she has been in the hospital since friday and they performed something called a cardiac catherization or something like that. this didnt un clog the blockage so now they are gonna have to go in and fix it. shes fairly healthy overall besides high blood pressure and hasnt been in a hospital for health issues since 1959! she is 83 and means the world to me. she's lived with my mom brother and I since i was born and is like a second mom to me. if anything happens to her i dont know what i would do. they are also running more tests for other health issues as well. I visited her yest. and she still seems like herself just a little more tired and drained from tests being done at the hospital. she just wants to come home really bad, but obv cant for prob at least a week. i am really scared and upset. please pray for her. does anyone know anyone who has had open heart surgery before?? i'm hoping that nothing bad will go wrong during or after. im not sure about the success rates or god forbid if a number of patients pass away shortly after. i just hope they fix this shit and she stays alive and well for years. i might not be able to reply to this post for a while bc i have been busy, so thanks in advance for your support
Don't worry girl, she will be fine! This is a very common procedure that has a very high success rate, especially on people in good shape.
My grandpa had heart surgery 15 years ago and hes still goin' strong.
..and my dad had heart surgery a little over 2 years ago and hes doin' just fine too.
Your grandma will be fine, although she will have to take some time to recover, don't worry girl..everything will go smoothly.
Ill send ya some positive thoughts.
Try not too worry too much, although I know it's hard..I know how much you love your grandma because I lived with my grandpa almost my whole life too and she means the world to me.
MyMARYJANE
03-06-2007, 03:58 AM
this really helps a lot every1 thank you!! and those success stories make me feel a lot better. ill keep you all posted. she is getting it done on weds. most likely.
support from everyone realllyyyy helps. a lot of my friends and my brothers friends are close with her too and they are making her a big card. even the ones that are away at school are sending us what they want to say!
thanks every1 <333
MyMARYJANE
03-06-2007, 04:03 AM
Let me tell you, though, that my Mom had to have open heart surgery, and this was just last Friday (3/2), and it went perfectly well. I was scared to death, and as I type this I am crying again, but she is fine now.
i hope everything goes well with that! im glad all is good
Samwhore
03-06-2007, 04:04 AM
mic will make everything okay :thumbsup:
best wishes for nana;)
vileoxidation
03-06-2007, 04:08 AM
i hope everything goes well with that! im glad all is good
Thank you! I wish the same for her, and I am sure it will be fine. :)
MyMARYJANE
03-07-2007, 08:27 PM
i heard from my mom about 2 hours ago and my nana is out of surgery and doing well so far! thanks for all the support ill update you all in a couple of days
Skink
03-07-2007, 08:35 PM
Kool Beans!!! My twin bro has a defibrillator and he says he hasn't felt as good in years and he looks a whole lot better too...
vileoxidation
03-07-2007, 10:23 PM
i heard from my mom about 2 hours ago and my nana is out of surgery and doing well so far! thanks for all the support ill update you all in a couple of days
Yay!! That is so good to hear. I wish her a speedy, easy recovery. It is so nice that she has such a caring family around her. :)
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