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  • 1.  Chest discomfort

    Posted 10-18-2024 14:46

    Hello,

    This winter I'll mark 5 years since my open heart surgery (5x bypass). I feel generally good. But still today I have a sensation on the left side of my chest - it's not painful, but disconcerting. It's as if I can feel something is different in there - because it is of course - like there's a slight pinch of a clamp. I've talked with my cardiologist about this and he assures me it's common and OK. And logically, I believe that to be the case. But I still worry. I'm wondering if anyone else has such a sensation, this far out from surgery.

    Thanks,

    Dan



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    Dan Brennan
    Graphic Designer
    Madison WI
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  • 2.  RE: Chest discomfort

    Posted 10-25-2024 13:05

    Hi, Dan,

    Congrats on being post 5 years and feeling good. It's been longer for me (17 years) - I had 3 stents placed in my right coronary artery and 1 in my left descending while having a heart attack - and I do remember for the first few years after having sharp sensations from time to time around my heart both left and right sides. My cardiologist felt that it had to do with the muscle, it was muscular and not to worry. I haven't had those feelings for many years now. I train regularly with weights and zone 2 cardio - being in better shape may have caused those sensations to end. Hope this helps, take care and good luck to you.



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    Mike Anthony
    River Edge, NJ
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  • 3.  RE: Chest discomfort

    Posted 10-26-2024 09:16

    Thanks Mike. Helpful.



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    Dan Brennan
    Graphic Designer
    Madison WI
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  • 4.  RE: Chest discomfort

    Posted 2 days ago

    Next month I celebrate 2 years post op for CABG3 & Mitral replacement.  I still get occasional sternum discomfort which my Cardiologist and Primary Doc say is nerve endings seeking new pathways. It's like a quick electrical impulse flashing across a small area in my chest tissue.  Two of the arteries were taken from my chest...one each side of the incision, so the entire chest area has gone through some major trauma, for sure.  My Primary had OHS 30 years ago and knows the symptoms well.  It takes time and each person heal differently, but according to both doctors, this is common. 



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    Michael Brown
    Retired
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  • 5.  RE: Chest discomfort

    Posted 2 days ago
    I used a good quality St John's Wort oil on my scar after it was healed for nerve tingling and sensitivity-worked good and I am almost 1 year post op Aortic Valve Replacement

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