It's two months post-transplant already! It feels like the time went by quickly, but it's hard to fully remember where I was before my surgery. My husband and I went for a big walk yesterday morning. We trekked to the Farmer's Market and then to a store for hockey gear. It was a good 4km round-trip, not to mention that we had bags to carry. Along our route, my husband recalled the week before my tx when I couldn't even walk down this same block- we had to use a wheelchair to get to the store I wanted. Crazy. It seems that memories of how hard things were, how sick I was, and how I couldn't breathe are starting to fade.
Earlier this week we checked out a pre-season hockey game. Again, memories of the last time we were at a game pre-tx shocked me. My husband had dropped me off as close as possible, carried me up the stairs where there were no elevators, ran back to the chair to exchange tanks... ugh. This time, I walked every single stair. We parked blocks and blocks away for free. I didn't run out of oxygen once! What an enjoyable experience. Plus my sternal precautions are officially off (so no more OT!) and I could cheer with my arms above my head!
Today my husband and I participated in the Edmonton Heartbeat Run for the Mazankowski Heart Institute. That's the new part of the hospital where I had my surgery and stayed in ICU. It felt good to be there and show our support. I did the 1km Walk with two of the other heart transplant patients that I know from the gym. I don't know my time yet, but I walked as fast as I could! My husband ran the 5km and did great. The scenery was spectacular with the leaves changing color. Next year, I will run the 5km!
Its wonderful isn't it!...I'm so happy your experiancing good times post transplant so quickly. It took me a good 3 months before things picked up.
ReplyDeleteThat's so cool! I am constantly comparing how things were pre vs post-transplant. Amazing isn't a good enough word to use to explain it! Happy Anniversary (a few days late)!
ReplyDeleteThank you both so much. It feels so good to be doing the things I want to do again!
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