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Aortic Aneurysms | Last Active: Oct 1 1:47pm | Replies (4)

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@houston13 thanks, I have that same device. I printed out a report for my pcp, he said... that's pretty slick,but fill out the chart I gave you...
I dont have a cardiologist yet,I saw a vascular surgeon... she was not helpful, other than putting me on another type of bp pill. I had to about pull it out of her to get her to say 110/70 .
If 120/70 is good, then I'm OK. 115/70 in the morning heart rate aboutv52. Afternoon it goes up to 123/72. And evening it's 125 maybe 130 / 75.
But I don't like the metoprlol I'm on.. makes me feel like I've got a head cold. But only on it for 10 days so far? Don't know where to look up for 69... plus having a dilated aorta

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@ronludington, I have been able to keep mine fairly stable around my target, but in my case my aneurysm is already repaired, so the target may be different if yours is not, so don't dismiss the target they give you. I have mentioned before, not all cardiologists understand fully the implications of aortic diseases, some specialize in them and that is the type of cardiologist you should look for, it makes a huge difference in care, follow up, answers, etc. My cardiologist still monitors and makes emphasis on my BP because other aneurysms may appear, there seems to be a propensity in my family (I also had a brain aneurysm, also repaired)

Hope everything goes well for you, remember a surgeon will help you prepare for surgery and will see you a couple of times after, but the cardiologist will follow you up for life, so it is very important to get a good one.