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As of May 2018, there have been no changes. The aneurysm is stable, and the pain level is minimum and not consistent. I get like a shockey twingy pain under my lower right rib. I was told by my doctor at Mayo, that the pain if it ruptured would definitely be bad since it is so near my spine. In other words I would know right away if it ruptured.

My apologies as well for not replying sooner, but I lost this thread until today when I was seeing if there's any further studies

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Hi! My husband Greg was diagnosed last August with a celiac trunk aneurysm of 1.2 in size that has shown growth from previous scans. He has a lot of esophageal pain and difficulty swallowing so it is hard to determine where his pain is coming from. He is in the “watch and see” phase now but recently also having a weird “shocking or twinge type pain in his lower right rib cage area” - any connection?