@ellen10 how is your husband
Thanks
@VPS heres our update:
We are going along, some ups and downs, but generally a little better.
INR (for the Warfarin levels) seems to have levelled out so last test on Monday was 2.9, so within the required range of 2-3. so after tests every second day we don't have to back for a week, which is on Monday.
AFib is still too high, has remained the same range since coming out of hospital for the second time, its around 110, they are wanting to get well under 100, around 70/80. Still on medication which we are supposed to reduce dosage each week. We have a Cardiologist appointment Monday week (18th) where he will decide if they need to go in and zap or prod the heart to get the rhythm regular or whatever they do.
Specialist surgeon appointment the following week.
On Monday's visit to our GP I pointed out Mr ellen10's red angry/hot spreading around the drain wound in his chest, (which has healed over). He now has an infection, so is now also on antibiotics, another set back. Which probably helps explain the continual too much fluid build up he still has, he is still taking Frusemide for the fluid, and still struggle in his breathing. He also still wears the TED stockings.
Today we had his first appointment with the cardio rehab clinic at our local hospital. It involved a nurse consult and physio consult. Mr ellen10 starts there at the end of next week. I think they will be good. They reassured him that it all takes time and to take the rehab and recovery slowly as he has had a few setbacks. Back to the GP tomorrow as rehab clinic says he needs another repeat of his antibiotics as the infection is not gone yet.
Still sleeping in the recliner chair, but has had a couple of better sleeps, which makes him feel much better. We have had some lovely visits from family and friends, lots of kind calls and messages and even a couple of coffee dates with friends, which boost's his moral.
I think overall we are getting there slowly, with a few setbacks. He originally really thought that by 4 weeks after the operation he would be feeling much more energetic and not struggling, as he was quite fit and active prior to all this, but as they pointed out today, its been a major shock to his heart and system and healing is slow.