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Aortic Heart Valve Replacement
- Through the Dark Curtain
- Narrated by: Tony Smith PhD
- Length: 1 hr and 26 mins
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Publisher's Summary
This book offers practical, straightforward advice on coping and dealing with aortic heart valve replacement surgery from someone who survived and has greatly benefited from the procedure. Topics covered include early symptoms, pre-op, operation day, recovery, going home, and dealing with anxiety and depression associated with having the procedure. In an honest, no-nonsense manner, this book provides a realistic scenario of what one can expect if undergoing or considering aortic heart valve replacement surgery—before, during, and after the procedure.
©2016, 2022 John Stibravy, PhD (P)2022 John Stibravy, PhD
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