What makes ascending thoracic aortic aneurysms increase in size?
I am a 68 year old woman, who considers myself in relatively good shape and health until I was diagnosed with breast cancer 14 months ago. I had a lumpectomy and radiation and now I am on medication which increases cholesterol, causes joint pain, and osteoporosis. In June 2024, I had a CT Scan with contrast due to the cancer and that was fine but I found out I had a 4.1 ascending thoracic aortic aneurysm, which caused me to freak out. My cardiologist had no concern, so I saw a Thoracic Surgeon who said since I’m short, surgery would be needed if it reached 4.5. Typically, they recheck in a year but since I was nervous I just had a CT Scan on 1/17/2025 w/o contrast. I just received the results today, is it really beneficial so see results populating in your portal before you speak to the doctor, not…. anyway… it is now 4.3 so it grew in 7 months. I retired to relieve stress, do Pilates, use my elliptical, increased my BP to 100 mg, I occasionally have a glass of wine or Cosmo at dinner once a week. I don’t have a good feeling about this and I’m trying to be positive but I’m really struggling today.
Are there any statics on how often aneurysms increase in size compared to no change? Are there any statistics on how many people who have surgery survive the surgery but die from complications, or life span after surgery.
I always look for a solution and not one to give up but not being able to fix this is making me crazy.
Also, it seems doctors have a cavalier approach because there really isn’t anything they can do, basically the odds are 50/50…maybe.
Any inspirational hope from anyone?
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Thank you for this information. I don't speak fluent Medicare and had no idea there was "traditional" Medicare. I was under the impression you had to get a supplemental plan. I will be investigating this. Thanks! ps thus far, I have had no issues with the United Healthcare plan, Mayo was the first to decline it. Thanks!
Traditional Medicare is Medicare A and B. You do not have to buy a supplemental plan. Many people do not. You need to ask a clinic if they “participate with” Medicare A and B. Don’t ask if they “accept” Medicare A and B. Clinics “accept” $$ from anywhere or anyone!!!!
You should see if you might need a Medicare D plan (drug plan).
There are some Medicare Advantage plans that Mayo Rochester accepts. Rochester is different than Jacksonville or Scottsdale. I received an email from Jacksonville (where I have received care) that they did not participate with Medicare Advantage plans.
I only have Medicare A. I have an employer commercial plan to make sure Mayo and other big clinics would accept me. It is very expensive but worth it.
You're going to be fine. Surgery is tough but imminently survivable. You're fairly young and you can make a good plan. Peace.
My husband found out he has Loeys-dietz syndrome after his brother’s daughter was diagnosed and the majority of his family members after having genetic testing that the majority of his family members had the gene. He has both an aortic aneurysm and an abdominal one which is larger and he has scans every 6 months to watch for growth. It’s scary as hell and since then other problems have been attributed to this genetic mutation. It’s a constant worry.
I think a cap depends on your age, male or female, how often you exercise and what kind of an exercise or work out routine you are in. If you pick something up like softener salt and it makes you hold your breath or grunt - I would not do it again. I too keep a small bucket by it so I can add it gradually.
This is something that I'm going to have to look into. I had a pretty severe Lyme infection back in 2005. I had meningitis. Lost my vision. Had a PIC line inserted and gave myself IV antibiotics for 30 days. I lost 10 weeks of work. I don't think you're ever back to normal afterwards.
I was diagnosed with my aneurysm last September. 4.2 cm. I see my cardiologist April 1. I have a lot of questions already, but Lyme is now added to the list.
Prayers and well wishes to all!!
Let me know what Cardiologist says.
I also had Lyme in 2006
Was diagnosed with an abdominal aortic aneurysm
Last January. It was 4.0
August stayed the same. And in February 4.3. Very scared about it. Wish you well. Will ask my Dr about Lyme