Introductions
Tue, 11/06/2012 - 11:10AMWelcome to a new community member, and thanks for sharing your story!
I am a 58 year old female, with the LVD. It really saved my life. I was struggling just to get out of bed. Diagnosed by a military Physician as being in congestive heart failure, he suggested a transplant. I went to St. Joseph Hospital in Atlanta, and was evaluated for the procedure. The Heart Surgeon told me about this device. It was considered a bridge to transplant, but I did not want it...I wanted a transplant. I had survived open heart surgery in 1994 with a zero percent chance of even making it off the table. I was very fearful of the procedure. The Surgeon, Dr. Miller calmed my fears and suggested that I would to better with the LVAD. My surgery was April 2011. I did not know what to expect! The healing process was horrible, but I could move around more and began to venture out a little more each day. I was able to go up and down the stairs within a few weeks. This machine has given me a chance at a quality life. I travel and have no problems. There is very little that I can not do. I am extremely active, however I was not aware of the amount of weight gain with this procedure. I am eating more and have to watch the calorie intake as well as the amount of sugar. It is a challenge! On the humorous side, I have made my device fashionable. I carry a Dooney and Burke Messenger Bag. It is perfect for the device, with its two pockets in the front to handle the batteries. It is fashionable! I carry it across my shoulders for ease and for assurance that it will not slip (it fell of once, and was quite painful). I thank God for the inventors of the LVAD and for the surgeons that put it in.
Thank you so much for sharing your inspiring story. It is…
Tue, 11/06/2012 - 2:48PMThank you so much for sharing your inspiring story. It is amazing the advances that have happened in technology since your original open heart surgery. Keep your spirits up and keep on trucking!
Did you have your surgery through a military hospital?
Tue, 08/20/2013 - 6:55PMDid you have your surgery through a military hospital?