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Originally Posted by LiveLoveandTrust
Oh, I did want to mention as well that my range of motion is great. I can easily lift my arms over my head and carefully up behind my back. Out to the side is harder and I can make about a 120 degree angle that way. I would be willing to post a picture of my incision if anyone is interested as it is a transsternal approach. I don't want to gross anyone out there.
I did find out why they cracked the sternum. Apparently, they life it up a bit so they can get the last little bit of rib out from the back and since they were doing both sides at once it needed to be cut. I have pain while deep breathing but only a little. No worse than when I cracked a rib coughing during pneumonia. I can do the blowing exercise thingy with ease (inhaling over 3000 cc's of air) and I could when I'm supposed to without using a pillow because it's just not that necessary. I do have a high pain tolerance, but I can honestly say that I'm quite comfortable.
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Sounds like you are doing great. I would be interested in the incision picture (just curious I guess). And am also very amazed at how well your breathing is doing since you had the lung issues. Keep it up, but don't over do it.