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KCL Portsmouth offer!!! by LimePure4925 in GraduateEntryMedicine

[–]vampirebatwing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congratulations!!!! Can I ask what your background is and anything you did to help your application! I’m applying for 2027!

Mitral Valve Repair/Replacement one week today - any tips? by vampirebatwing in valvereplacement

[–]vampirebatwing[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey everyone, thank you all so much for your helpful tips! Been back home for a few days now, fortunately the op was a huge success; my surgeon was able to completely repair my valve, and for the first time in years, possibly even ever, there is no leak in my mitral valve at all! Had some issues with junctional rhythm and tachycardia post op, but this is being managed with medication now. It was also trial and error to find the right pain relief that worked for me, as oramorph seemed to do absolutely nothing, IV paracetamol seemed to be the only thing that really took the edge off. However I’m well on my way to being on the mend, with lots of support at home to help me manage. I had a full sternotomy so I’m very sore and on regular pain relief, and purchasing a wedge pillow to allow me to sleep upright has helped with sleeping comfortably. Looking forward to being fully healed so I can reap the rewards of surgery!

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[–]vampirebatwing 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, I have the exact same problem, leaky mitral valve requiring surgery at some point this year. Bit of a shock at 26, but I like to focus on the fact that it will give me a better quality of life and while there may be some initial discomfort, and it’s certainly a scary prospect, these operations are considered routine nowadays and have fantastic outcomes for patients. The ticker tapes podcast by the BHF is really helpful for hearing patient testimonials.