Thousands of people in the United States undergo open-heart surgery every day that not only leaves them with a long chest incision, but also a lengthy recovery. Everyone heals at a different rate, and the time it takes to fully heal depends on the individual’s age and overall health, and of course, how complex the operation was. One needs to work closely with their doctors. Most of the healing- usually about 80 percent- happens in the first 6-8 weeks after surgery. Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is the most common of all heart surgeries, which uses a blood vessel taken from another part of the body to go round a blocked heart artery. Open-heart surgery is also recommended and performed to repair or replace a faulty heart valve or to repair damaged or abnormal areas of the ticker. No two patient experiences will be the same, here are some important things that you should be aware of when recovering from heart surgery: Changes in eating habits - Loss of appetite o...