Results of my Surgery

MistaSkier

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Just go ahead and read this if you read my other thread and care about what happened. If you don't give a shit, don't read it. I didn't add to the other one cause I figured it would be easier to find this way. Anyway, we went and saw the doctor on Monday. He told us that my condition wasn't life-threatening, but the rapid heart beat could start lasting up to two hours and I would start blacking out. I didn't think this was any way for me to be since I'm into sports and I ski and mountain bike by myself a lot. One option he gave was pills, which would keep my heart rate at a steady pace. I didn't want this since all the sports I love and everything make my heart rate go up. So we decided to do the ablasion, where he would go into my femoral artery with a catheter, find the extra pathway, and get rid of it using radio waves. He told us the risks, which scared the shit out of me. There was death, heart attack, stroke, but I knew those were highly unlikely. Then he went on to talk about the risk of the pathway being close to the pathway that should be there. If he accidentally damaged the necessary pathway, I would need a pacemaker. If it was on the left side of the heart, I would need to have blood thinners during the surgery so I wouldn't get a blood clot. With these blood thinners, any contact between my heart and the catheter would poke my heart open, which is never a good thing. I still chose the surgery, the only way this could be cured and I could be normal. So, I was scared shitless for a whole day. I constantly worried about never doing the sports I love again, and instead living the lifestyle of an old, unhealthy person for the rest of my life. The next morning at 6:30, I went and got a hospital room with a bed, since they said I could be started by 7. They put an IV into my arm, and I waited until 10 until they were actually ready. They pulled me and my bed to the room. The doctor and the nurses talked to me and my parents for a bit, then they took me in. They shaved the area that they would insert the catheter into, and this area just so happened to be my groin, so that wasn't exactly a blast. The nurse reassured me that this guy was rated the top doctor in the western usa, and then they put some drugs into my catheter. I'm not sure if they made me sleep through the surgery, cause right from the start they got me woozy, or if I was awake through it. If I was awake, the drugs were supposed to make me forget everything anyway. But, here's what they said happened. They inserted the catheter and shot electrical impulses through to get my heart rate up. They soon got it up and discovered that there were two extra pathways and two areas of the heart where this was taking place. In one of the areas, the one that they believed the rapid heartbeat took place in most often, there is no feeling. That means that it was, in fact, a life-threatening condition that happened much more than I was aware of. Both the pathways were very close to the pathway I needed, putting the doctor under a lot of stress. He held the radio wave on each pathway for 15 seconds and luckily avoided the one I needed. For an hour afterward, which I only remember five minutes of, they tried to get my heart rate to that level again to see if they had been successful. They used adrenaline and everything, and they obviously got it going fast, but not up to 260 BPM like before, so they're 95% sure it worked, and I'm going back in two months for them to make totally sure. Afterwards, I just had to stay still for four hours, then they saw if I could walk, and after a bit of puking and almost passing out from the drugs, they let me leave the hospital that same day. I just have to wait five days before any activity and I have to make sure my artery wound heals up. It's so relieving that it's all over, and I'll probably be a way faster runner and everything now that this is taken care of, especially since most of the time I didn't even realize it was happening. It's weird though, to think that if he hadn't been such a skilled doctor and all, or if he had aimed wrong or anything, my life would have been ruined. It's a weird feeling to know that I owe my life and the ability to continue my sports to someone I don't even know and who has no obligation to me. My parents said he looked exhausted and strained afterward, so it was probably a hard procedure for him since he had to be so precise. But anyway, I'm really fucking glad it's all over, and I sure won't take skiing for granted again for a long time.

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crazy...ive gone in for knee surgery and i cant remember a ton of stuff. waking up and puking being freezing cold. and just filling shitty. nurses buzzing round.no fun. hope all is well.

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sorry, i wanna know what happened, but i cant read all that, so can you just say it really short?

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Thats amazing, ya, i got a knee operation about 5 years ago, and the docter did a bad job, and i had to go into surgery again to get my knew repaired again after the stiches popped open. It sucked, but good luck man.

 
Congrats on the success! Just make sure to obey what the doc says about not being active for 5 days, it is actually necessary. And if you're curious about what it was that they gave you for the surgery, it was probably a concious sedation. They're really safe and they use it for stuff the takes about 4 hours or less. When I dislocated my elbow my Dad had them give it to me when they were popping my elbow back in. It is basically you're awake sort of but you don't remember anything. When I woke up I was like woah what's on my arm (they had splinted it) and I was like is it back in yet? They said I was groaning a bit but it's just kinda amusing and when you wake up you act like you're stoned.

But once again, congrats and I hope that it all stays well with no problems.

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Yeah, the beat's been kind of off even today, but they think it's probably cause the drugs they used to get it fast are still circulating through me.

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fuck a knee surgary i almost had that shit but then i made a full recovary with a little rest even tho i told my doctor i wouldnt ski any more but i did like everyday and it ended up fine.

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Good to hear that it went well, hope you have a quick recovery and that youre are on the snow in the near future.

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thats some crazy shit man. glad ur ok. when i was younger they thought i had a bad heart and stuff and it scared the shit ota me. it no fun but thats good ur guna be ok

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crazy... good thing you're alright. i had a little operation a couple months ago for appendicitis and it wasnt nearly as bad as yours sounds. but its kinda cool when they give you the anesthetic (sp?) and then you wake up and it feels like 2 minutes later when its really like an hour or more.

 
yea when i had to get some teeth removed the doctor gave me this gas - i think it was nitrous oxide or something. it was so cool, but i could feel the doctor doing his stuff i just didnt care at all

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dude. that is such a good ending to that story. hopefully youll be fine in the long run and you wont have nemore problems with that.

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why'd they have to shave your groin to get to your heart?? that's kind of wierd.

congrats on the successfull surgury. yi'll keep you in my prayers.

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thats def good shit man, you'll be back on snow soon enough

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They had to shave it cause they didn't want it to get infected when they put in the catheter. They inserted the catheter into the artery near my groin and fed it all the way to my heart.

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Then they did the operation by using screens that were in the room. They had an X-Ray machine that showed what they were doing on the screen. I just realized I forgot to mention that.

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hope everything goes ok! wow musta been some crazy shit...

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woah sounds scary as hell. hope u recover fast and nothing else goes wrong.

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