| Re: anybody gone through by-pass??
Gregory -
My father had triple bypass surgery on 9/23/05. He was released yesterday from the hospital. He was in the hospital for 11 days, although I don;t think most people are in that long. He is 71 years old and has type 2 diabetes The surgery seems to have gone well, although in his case when they opened him up they said his coronary disease was very severe. His recovery went well. He developed alot of arrythmia after the surgery and because of his insistence, they kept him under watch longer. They say the arrythmia is normal after the surgery but I am not really sure. He said he never had pain. He had a brother who had complications with blood clots after open heart surgery so as a precaution, 2 days after surgery they put him on plavix, which is a blood thinner and then switched him to Coumadin. He mentioned that they were also giving him injections in his stomach to prevent clots. Besides the arrythmia and trouble controlling his blood sugar, everything else seems to have gone fine. He is recovering well. He still has a bad cough, which they claim is normal, I am not really sure but the cough seems to be a bit uncomfortable.
According to my father what bothered him the most is waking up after the surgery and still having the breathing tube in. Clearly I can understand why this was uncomfortable to him but it's important to remember that they cannot remove the tube until it's fine for you to start breathing on y our own. In my dad's case it was a few hours after the surgery, but as I understand it, everyone is different so you may have a different experience.
All I can say is to think positive, be strong and know that you will come out of it ok. Start moving as soon as you can after the surgery and ask alot of questions, my dad did !! Also, if possible, it would be best if you can have someone be by your side at the hospital. That alone made my dad feel alot more comfortable.
I hope that this information helps and you will be in our prayers. Best of luck to you and I wish you a speedy recovery.
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