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I agree with your assessment of attitude about dealing with an aneurysm. I am 84 and have CHF as well as an ascending aortic aneurysm at 5.5. There is nothing they can do for me, but given my age I accept that one of these issues will end my life. But for you who are much younger than I am, I understand your anxiety about what to do to live fully while you are alive. I have done all the research I can find on what these stages are and the most helpful and thorough was through ChatGPT, which laid out the issues at each increase in dilation and gave helpful info about how to stay as healthy as you can with kinds of exercise, spiritual practice, and attitudes to practice to keep living as fully as you can. It was so much a relief to get
this info that I couldn’t get from my doctors. Blessings to you all on your journey home.❣️

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@jsolem ... thank you for the ChatGPT idea. I think it will help cut through all the myriad of conflicting ideas to at least come up with one consolidated one.
I am actively gleaning as much info as possible that pertains to my situation, from all the generous posters on this site, so I can move forward proactively and as stress free as poss!!
Currently, Oct 2025, I have only just found out through a surgeon repairing my hiatus hernia that I that i have an AA . So yet to see any specialists or have tests done, Consequently no clue how serious or not the situation is.
I love and appreciate your input @jsolem and I wish you many blessings while you are still with us and great peace when you take your journey home❣️