Leading me to another question
First off...thank you to all of you that replied re: fatigue for my husband...After reading your replies i seem to see a common thread here...So correct me if i am wrong...which i probably am...wouldn't be the first time..lol...did you have high blood pressure before surgery?? And after surgery you were able to stop the meds for high blood pressure??? See i figure after having this kind of surgery it should be like a nice side affect to have your blood pressure go down...My husband had very high blood pressure before surgery and still does...maybe not quite as high but still high...They have him taking 180mg Tarka 2x a day...seems like a lot to me...can't wait for this cardio doc appt. to ask a bunch of questions...seems like there could also be something more "natural" to take to help lower blood pressure...But also after reading the other posts i guess i can be thankful that we are not dealing with high cholesterol also...In fact the docs seemed kind of surprised he didn't have that too...so no decisions on taking statins at this time...although husband already iformed me if they want him to take them in the future, he doesn't want to...heard of too many people he knows with problems from them...So thanks again for the help...Like i say i could be wrong here but doesn't it seem that once they "replumb" that heart...the blood pressure should go down??? Not a doctor here...maybe the knee bone isn't connected to the ankle bone..lol...Debbie