Hi Debi,
I can't speak to the recliner issue because I was in a medically induced coma for two weeks after my OHS and, when they finally took me off sedation, I had zero problems lying or sleeping flat on my back on a hospital bed or at home. Took about 6 weeks before I could sleep on my side.
And this brings me to my second, much more important point. Do not, I repeat, DO NOT, go for your surgery to Cleveland Clinic or anywhere else uncovered by insurance unless you happen to be a billionaire! My post-surgery complications (ventilator pneumonia) that kept me comatose for two weeks and required that I remain hospitalized 6 weeks (3 of them in a rehab hospital) may have been atypical, but you have no guarantee that this sort of thing won't happen to you. The total cost of my 6 week hospitalization, had it not been covered by insurance, was well over $1 million and I still had to fight with one hospital and my insurer before I got them to walk away from the $35,000 that the insurer refused to pay. And I'm a lawyer, well equipped to fight large institutions about money and legal issues without having to pay another lawyer.
Do not go uninsured anywhere and potentially dig yourself an economic grave from which you will not recover. Go with your tried and true doc from 12 years ago.
Namaste,
Ira
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Ira Reid
Hoboken NJ
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Original Message:
Sent: 03-24-2023 13:35
From: Debi Ries
Subject: Open Surgery April 20/Replace Aortic Valve and Ascending Aortic Aneurysms
Hello friends,
I've scheduled Open Surgery to replace my 12 year old bovine prosthetic aortic valve on April 20th. This is my second surgery …with my Medical Group at Sharp Memorial Hospital in San Diego. I have the same surgeon that I had 12 years ago. My surgeon said he may also repair the (4.2cm) ascending aortic aneurysm if deemed beneficial.
My questions:
Did any of you use a recliner at home during recovery and if so what type of recliner?
I see that many of you are getting second opinions from Cleveland Clinic, and some have chosen them for your procedure. I'm not understanding if you are paying for the surgery out of your own pocket, or if you have insurance that covers them doing the proceduresurgery? My insurance only covers procedures done within my medical group.(unless I'm traveling and it's an emergency.)
Thank you in advance for amy input!
Debi :)
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Debi Ries
San Diego, Ca
AVR / Open Surgery 2011/ TAAA 4.2 cm / Afib
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