Flying with an ascending aortic aneurism

Posted by bill0327 @bill0327, Feb 27, 2024

I am a 75 year old, 5' 11' male who weighs 188 pounds, does not smoke, exercises regularly, is otherwise healthy and only drinks wine occasionally. A year ago I was told I have a 4.2 cm ascending aortic aneurysm. I was then prescribed Carvedilol 6.25 mg twice a day and Irbesartan 75 mg once a day. Since taking these two medicines, my BP now stays below 120/80 when I take my BP first thing in the morning.
Is it safe to fly commercially from California to Texas and back?

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@burn55

I’m new to the group😊 I was recently diagnosed with a 4cm ascending aortic aneurysm. I have an appointment with a cardiologist but have a trip planned prior is it okay to fly? I received no direction or advice from my PCP. I did stop HIT workouts and heavy lifting at the gym for now….that part is HARD😩 I’m only 55 and VERY active!

Thank you for your thoughts❤️

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Hello @burn55 and @robinwe239, I combined both of your discussions on flying with an ascending aortic aneurysm with existing discussion on the same subject titled:

"Flying with an ascending aortic aneurism"
- https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/flying-with-an-ascending-aortic-aneurism/

@bill0327 started this discussion and @houston13, @degarden_girl, @booklover71, and @wyomingmiller208 have all shared their experiences with flying or concerns about flying after being diagnosed.

@burn55, you mentioned you have not received much direction from your PCP, do you have access to a cardiologist or specialist who can better answer your specific flying question or to discuss other risk factors?

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