• Overcoming Plateaus
    Feb 19 2026
    • Have you hit a recovery plateau after heart surgery, open-heart surgery, aneurysm repair, or a cardiac event—and started wondering if something is wrong?You’re not alone.In this episode, we’re talking about one of the most frustrating parts of healing: when progress slows down, stalls out, or feels invisible. We’ll break down what a recovery plateau really is, why it happens, what signs are normal, and what steps you can take to support your body and mind through the “stuck” phase—without pushing too hard or losing hope.Plus, we’ll include a Weekly Food Focus on avocado, and I’ll give you a reflection question you can use this week to stay encouraged and motivated.
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    21 mins
  • Prescribing Joy after Heart Surgery, Aneurysm Repair, and Cardiac Events
    Feb 12 2026

    Prescribing Joy after Heart Surgery, Aneurysm Repair, and Cardiac Events.

    Welcome back to From Recovery to Wellness! In today’s episode, we’re talking about something that may sound surprising—but is deeply real for people recovering after heart surgery, open-heart surgery, aortic aneurysm repair, or a major cardiac event:

    Joy is part of healing.

    After a life-changing medical event, many people focus only on physical recovery—walking, medication, follow-up appointments, and cardiac rehab. But emotional recovery matters too. Anxiety, fear, sadness, and emotional numbness are common after surgery, especially in the weeks and months that follow.

    In this episode, we explore how small, intentional moments of joy can support your nervous system, reduce stress, and help you rebuild trust in your body again—without pressure, guilt, or pretending everything is “fine.”

    This podcast is a supportive space for encouragement and education — not medical advice.

    Topics Covered (Listener-Friendly):

    • Why emotional recovery is part of cardiac healing
    • The “survival mode” phase after heart surgery and aneurysm repair
    • How stress affects the heart, blood pressure, and recovery
    • What “prescribing joy” really means (and what it does NOT mean)
    • Simple joy practices that are gentle, realistic, and recovery-friendly
    • Hard days: comfort...calm...relief; they all count
    • Our weekly food focus
    • Did you know?
    • Reflection question
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    7 mins
  • Tracking Your Progress After Heart Surgery, Aneurysm Repair & Cardiac Events
    Feb 5 2026

    Recovery after heart surgery or aortic aneurysm repair isn’t always linear — and that’s exactly why tracking your progress matters.

    In this episode of From Recovery to Wellness, we explore gentle, non-medical ways to track physical, emotional, and daily recovery milestones after open-heart surgery, aneurysm repair, or major cardiac events. You’ll learn what actually matters to track, what doesn’t, and how simple awareness can reduce anxiety, increase confidence, and help you recognize real progress — even on hard days.

    This episode is supportive, realistic, and designed to help you feel grounded in your recovery journey — not overwhelmed.

    If having something structured helps you feel calmer, I occasionally mention recovery journals and wellness trackers that I've created and personally use. They're always optional, and you can explore them at this link... no pressure, only support.

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    9 mins
  • Safe Movement & Rehab for Life After Heart Surgery, Aneurysm Repair & Cardiac Events
    Jan 29 2026

    Safe movement is one of the most important—and most misunderstood—parts of recovery after heart surgery, aortic aneurysm repair, and major cardiac events.

    In this episode of From Recovery to Wellness, Arnita shares gentle, practical guidance on how to reintroduce movement safely, rebuild confidence in your body, and support healing without fear or overexertion.

    You’ll learn how to recognize safe versus unsafe signals, why rest is part of progress, and how small daily movements support both physical and emotional recovery.

    This episode also includes a calming reflection question, a heart-healthy weekly food focus, and simple encouragement for anyone navigating cardiac or aneurysm recovery.

    This podcast is intended for educational and supportive purposes only and should not be used as a substitute for medical advice.

    If having something structured helps you feel calmer, I occasionally mention recovery journals and wellness trackers that I've created and personally use. They're always optional, and you can explore them at this link... no pressure, only support.

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    11 mins
  • Nutrition for Heart Health After Heart Surgery, Aneurysm Repair, and Cardiac Events
    Jan 22 2026

    Nutrition plays a powerful role in healing, recovery, and long-term heart health. However, it doesn’t have to be complicated or restrictive. In this episode, we delve into how food supports the heart, why nourishment is crucial after medical events or during chronic stress, and how small, sustainable choices can make a significant difference.

    You’ll learn why food is more than fuel, how fiber supports cardiovascular health, and how adding nourishing foods rather than focusing on restriction can support healing. We’ll also highlight lentils as this week’s food focus and close by preparing for our next conversation on safe movement and rehabilitation.

    This episode is for anyone rebuilding their health, energy, or relationship with food, one gentle step at a time.

    In This Episode, We Cover:

    • Why nutrition is a foundation of heart health and recovery
    • How food supports healing beyond calories and nutrients
    • The role of fiber in cholesterol, blood sugar, and inflammation
    • Why adding nourishing foods is often more effective than restriction
    • Food Focus of the Week
    • A gentle reflection question to support intentional eating

    Did You Know?

    Dietary fiber plays a crucial role in maintaining heart health by helping to regulate cholesterol, blood sugar levels, and inflammation. Many fiber-rich foods also support digestion and sustained energy, especially important during recovery.

    Food Focus of the Week: Lentils

    Lentils are a heart-healthy, plant-based food rich in fiber, protein, iron, and potassium. They can help lower cholesterol, support stable blood sugar, and provide steady energy, making them a simple, nourishing addition to meals during recovery and beyond.

    Reflection Question:

    "What is one nourishing food I could add this week to support my heart?"

    Coming Up Next: Episode 6:

    In the next episode, we’ll talk about Safe Movement & Rehab — how to reintroduce movement with confidence, listen to your body, and support healing without fear or setbacks.

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    5 mins
  • Sleep Your Way to Healing
    Jan 15 2026

    🌿 Episode Description

    Sleep is often overlooked during recovery — yet it is one of the most powerful tools your body has to heal after aortic aneurysm repair, open-heart surgery, or a major cardiac event.

    In this episode of From Recovery to Wellness, we delve into the importance of sleep for physical repair, emotional regulation, and long-term recovery following aneurysm or heart surgery. You’ll learn how sleep supports tissue healing, immune function, and mental well-being — and how to recognize signs that your body may not be getting the restorative rest it needs.

    This episode gives practical and realistic strategies to enhance sleep habits and establish a supportive sleep environment during recovery. This is a calm, educational conversation meant to support — not replace — medical care.

    💬 What You’ll Hear in This Episode

    • How sleep supports healing after aortic aneurysm and heart surgery
    • The role of deep sleep in tissue repair and inflammation reduction
    • Signs your body may not be healing well during sleep
    • Sleep hygiene tips tailored for post-surgery recovery
    • How sleep impacts anxiety, mood, and emotional recovery
    • Why consistency matters more than “perfect” sleep

    🟢 Did You Know?

    During deep sleep, your body increases production of growth hormones and immune-supporting proteins that help repair tissues and reduce inflammation. After aneurysm repair or cardiac surgery, quality sleep plays a key role in recovery — both physically and emotionally.

    🌱 Reflection Question

    What is one small change you could make to your sleep routine that would better support your healing right now?

    📎 Resources & Links

    🎧 Listen on Your Favorite Platform: RSS.com / Spotify / Apple Podcasts

    📄 Free Sleep Tracker for Healing (Printable): Download Link

    💌 Connect or Share Your Experience via Email: arnitawrites1@gmail.com or Instagram DM

    🌿 Follow on Instagram: @https://www.instagram.com/Wellness By Words

    🤍 Gentle Note

    This podcast shares supportive wellness education and lived-experience insights for people navigating recovery after aortic aneurysm repair and heart surgery. It does not provide medical advice. Always follow guidance from your healthcare team during recovery.

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    10 mins
  • Managing Anxiety, Mindset, and Emotional Recovery
    Jan 8 2026

    Episode Notes

    Episode 3: Managing Anxiety, Mindset, and Emotional Recovery

    Episode Summary: Recovery after open-heart surgery, aortic aneurysm repair, or a major health event isn’t only physical. Many people experience anxiety, emotional swings, and a mindset that feels unfamiliar — even when doctors say recovery is going well.

    In this episode, I discuss the emotional aspects of recovery and explain why these feelings are common, normal, and not a sign that you’re failing. We explore how the nervous system responds after surgery, why emotional healing often lags behind physical healing, and how to support yourself with compassion rather than pressure.

    In this episode, I discuss:

    • Why anxiety and emotional swings often appear after heart surgery
    • How emotional recovery differs from physical recovery
    • Common signs of post-recovery anxiety and nervous system stress
    • Gentle mindset shifts to reduce fear and self-blame
    • Why emotional recovery is not linear
    • Simple, non-overwhelming ways to support emotional well-being

    Whether you’re early in recovery or further along, this episode offers reassurance, normalization, and steady guidance as you adjust to life after surgery.

    Key Topics Covered:

    • Post-surgical anxiety and nervous system response
    • Emotional recovery after heart surgery
    • Mindset reframing and self-compassion
    • Understanding emotional ups and downs
    • Gentle grounding and emotional awareness

    Listener Takeaways:

    • Anxiety after surgery is common and does not mean something is wrong
    • Emotional recovery often takes longer than physical healing
    • Emotional ups and downs are part of the healing process
    • Progress doesn’t always look like “feeling better.”
    • Gentle awareness and self-kindness support long-term recovery

    Email Comments & Questions: arnitawrites1@gmail.com

    Next Episode:

    In Episode 4, we’ll talk about sleep after surgery — why rest is often disrupted during recovery and how to gently support better sleep without pressure or perfection.

    Tags: Heart surgery recovery, post-surgical anxiety, emotional healing, recovery mindset, cardiac wellness, nervous system healing

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    9 mins
  • The First Week After Open-Heart Aortic Aneurysm Dissection Repair Surgery
    Jan 2 2026

    Episode 2: The First Week After Open-Heart Surgery – What to Expect & How to Support Yourself

    Episode Summary: If you’re preparing for heart surgery, in your first week of recovery, or caring for someone after cardiac surgery, this episode is for you. The early days can feel confusing, emotional, and unpredictable—even when everything is technically going well.

    In this episode, I walk you through:

    • What to expect when transitioning from the ICU to the step-down unit
    • How your hospital stay is structured and what recovery milestones to watch for
    • Education on incision care, activity restrictions, blood pressure management, and warning signs
    • What doctors look for before discharging you safely
    • Tips for monitoring your body at home and accepting help during recovery
    • Gentle nutrition guidance for week one

    Whether you’re a patient or a caregiver, this episode provides reassurance, guidance, and practical strategies to navigate the first stage of healing with confidence and self-compassion.

    Key Topics Covered:

    • ICU to Step-Down Recovery
    • Average Hospital Stay & Recovery Timeline
    • Discharge Readiness Criteria
    • Monitoring Your Body Safely at Home
    • Gentle, Nourishing Nutrition Tips
    • Emotional Awareness and Reflection Questions

    Listener Takeaways:

    • The first week after surgery is about safety and gradual progress, not perfection
    • Short walks, gentle activity, and breathing exercises are key to regaining strength
    • Emotional swings are normal
    • Accepting help and prioritizing rest are essential parts of recovery
    • Simple, plant-forward meals and hydration support healing

    Next Episode: In Episode 3, we’ll talk about anxiety and emotional recovery after open-heart surgery, exploring the aspects many people don’t expect but deeply experience.

    Email Comments & Questions: arnitawrites1@gmail.com

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    19 mins