This is the first day of the rest of your life.
Hello Jenny,
In 1995 I experienced a heart attach while jogging 10 miles. I didn't know it for three weeks and continued to exercise. That only made the condition worse. I had angioplasty in the spring of 1995 to open one of the coronary arteries that closed soon afterwards. I had a stent placed in the fall of 1995. By early 1996 the stent had closed causing angina during intense exercise. I had a double bypass in June of 1996.
As Joanie mentioned earlier heart surgery requires all hair below the neckline be removed by shaving. I had my surgery on Friday and went home on Monday. I also wanted to try pantyhose on shaved legs. The first week I could walk as much as I wanted, so I started walking in the evening with pantyhose. That is when I discovered the benefits of pantyhose regarding swelling of the ankles. Support pantyhose can help minimize swelling of ankles.
I returned to jogging 14 days after surgery, and returned to work 21 days after surgery. Unfortunately, the blockages returned within six months. In 1997 I had another stent placed to open one of the grafts that had closed. In 1999 I had six additional stents placed, three in May and three in June. By 2000 these had closed and I had a procedure called an athrectomy to open the coronary stents that had closed.
In 2003 I had a follow-up catheterization and the coronary stents were still working, and I had good blood flow. I have had to modify my exercise routines slightly. I cannot jog 10 miles a day anymore. But, I can walk, swim, and bike as much as I want.
As far as crossdressing I did not notice a difference in desire after surgery as compared to before. But, in 2001 I started wearing support pantyhose regularly because I liked the feel and also because they helped reduce ankle swelling.
As Joanie mentioned you may experience some depression. I found that walking and jogging helped me through that period of depression. But, as Joanie also mentioned, it is best to consult with your cardiologist to determine the appropriate exercise routine.
I wish you the best of health and a speedy recovery.
Best regards,
LADI