Has anyone ever shrunk an Aneurysm?
On 2/5/24 I took myself to the ER for ongoing sharp back pain (waited all day). The CT scan revealed a AAA at 7.9 on the verge of rupturing, plus 2 others. The next largest one is a 5.4 Ascending. I’m still recovering from the first life saving surgery and I was wondering in anyone has any information on shrinking an Aneurysm naturally.
I’m 51, in good shape and never smoked however I chewed tobacco or used nicotine pouches for 30 years (up until the surgery). My next scan is September. I’ve tried researching this topic but there is no information and no one says you can’t shrink it holistically but they also don’t offer any other information.
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NOOOO saturated fats whatsoever, EVER! Stuff myself with fresh fruits of every kind two and three cups of tea geen and regular w/ pinches of ginger, anise, lemon balm, mint, rosemary... drink a liter of PomPom PomPom pomegrante juice daily and boatload of fresh unchlorinated tap water!
New to AAA support group,
Just diagnosed w/ 4.6 cm ascending aortic aneurysm. Taking spironolactone & Metoprolol to lower BP. Not yet stable. I live in an archipelago with limited medical resources and hopeful this stabilizes! ... but chest & back pain are present almost consistently believing for years the discomfort was lung related. (Nodular MAC diagnosis) Frightening as my Cardiologist is not an aorta specialist.
I would say, given your situation, assuming that you’re somewhere in a beautiful remote Pacific Island, that you probably should consider the prospects of meeting with the thoracic surgeon in a major Medical Center near you. This is not the kind of condition that lens itself well to emergencies. I dissected in 2015 I was in the middle of San Diego and was in an ambulance within three minutes. I barely survived. If access to medical care is hours away the likelihood that you would survive a sudden dissection is pretty small I would think. So given that, I think you owe it to yourself and your family to meet with a thoracic surgeon who specializes in aortic repair. I don’t say that lately I sat with direct experience. If you live out in the middle of nowhere and emergency, open-heart surgery is hours away by boat or helicopter, you’ve got a real problem I would think. So the solution is to meet with the thoracic surgeon who does the surgeries and explain to them your geographic situation and ask them whether or not that risk could be mitigated by earlier surgery. I’m not a doctor, but I am a survivor of a massive aortic dissection and I can tell you that having been in downtown San Diego made a massive difference in my survival chances. If I knew then what I know now, I would’ve opted for surgery 1000 times out of 1000 rather than wait for a dissection. And one more important point: my experience has been that cardiologist who prescribe pills and even do interventional cardiology with stance do not have any Real concept of what a dissection feels like or how to surgically survive it. You need to meet with a thoracic surgeon who’s an aortic specialist. They’re out there. Especially in a Pacific Paradise! Peace.
Aloha Tutu;
Pau Hana time, Grandma, but not until we get the right doctor. Thanks for sharing your situation. I too have the same diagnosis and live in Juneau Alaska which does not enjoy even a cardiologist much less a thoracic surgeon who specializes in aortic aneurysms. So, in a few months I will travel to find the correct specialist. I have followed ""Moonboy"" for several months since he has not only been through the grinder and survived but also has a thoughtful and measured approach to our disease.
Aloha Oe
Hey thevikole
That's quite a diet. You did not say how many aneurysms or what size they shrunk from or to. I am wondering if there is a mite of exaggeration in that diet since I am sure I would die of drowning or diarrhea at a minimum. You also did not say if you were diagnosed by a doctor prior to going on that diet. Just curious!
Aloha Dew,
No, not pau hana yet brah.
Cardio Dr now has me on metoprolol too. Very sleepy.,
Oh my goodness what a ride this has become.!!
I too, am inspired by “Moon boy’s” detailed postings as I now anticipate future postings while you meander through mainland Cardiologust Options. Stay Akamai & breathe deeply. A hui hou, Tutu