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@bobrush

I think the problem is celiac aneurysm is so rare. I explained thr pain I have ans the dr told me theyre not supposed to hurt.. I then said .. Really? I didnt get the owners manual didnt know you had one.. Like seriously so few have popped up since 1745 no one honestly knows anything.. I get compared to having a AAA so much and there so different. And yes all they want to do is wait. Go home dont lift over 20 lbs. I now work like 3 days a week for 3 hrs a day . I get pain all the time and am tired a lot. Ive read about someone in my same case. No lifting and wait wait wait for 4 years..like really? Mine is 3 tenths of a cm off of when they recommend the operation.... 3 tenths .. The condition and how your treated is sickening

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That is an unpleasant way to live and I agree that the rarity of the condition contributes to medical intervention inconsistencies. Sit , wait and monitor isn't very satisfying. I had never heard that lifting weight is an issue. Is your pain under your ribs? Are you also having persistent digestive issues? 3 tenths of a cm seems minute and I wonder why Doctors would suggest waiting in view of the difficulty you are having.