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Aortic Aneurysms | Last Active: May 6 12:49pm | Replies (679)

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@sarastewart

Hi Steve,

First, you want to find out how many centimeters your aneurysm is. Short people can’t wait as long as tall people. Tall people can wait sometimes all the way to 6.0. From reading everyone’s input in this support group it seems like 5.5 is about the average time we have until we need to undergo surgical intervention. For ascending aortic aneurysms, you need to know where exactly the aneurysm is located - an MRI or CT scan will tell your surgical cardiologists the answer. From what I’ve read, if it’s too close to the aortic root, you may not be a candidate for surgery. We’re talking open heart surgery at this point as the only option; however, they just did what I think was the first endovascular surgery on an ascending aortic aneurysm over in California at Stanford. The medical community is becoming more and more creative so we have lots of hope. Just get as thin as possible to make it easier for the medical community to help you. Stop smoking and start an exercise program under your cardiologist watchful eye. Many of us have lived for years, knowing we have an aneurysm. This is not fun but reality. God is in control. Sara💐

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I'm not sure if I should laugh at the ""tall people can wait till 6.0cm"" or be happy that I am 6'3"" tall. I just have not heard nor read any such thing and am not sure I would be willing to take a chance on that just yet. Maybe @sarastewart would be kind enough to elaborate on the source of that statement. Particularly, for short people who might think that they have been ""short changed"" in the aneurysm department. Be kind to yourself and try to see some humor in every day life. It makes the medicine go down a lot easier. Full discloser: I have a double aneurysm in ascending aorta with a valve prolapse. (4.2 & 4.5cm).

Hi Sara,
I was told my ascending aorta is at 4.1 cm.
I'm 5'10". Never a smoker, 180 lbs.