Aortic Aneurysms – Introduce yourself & meet others
Welcome to the Aortic Aneurysms group on Mayo Clinic Connect.
An aortic aneurysm is a bulge in the wall of the aorta. The aorta begins deep in the heart as it emerges from the powerful left ventricle, gently arching over the heart, descending into the chest, and finally into the abdomen. Some aortic aneurysms can be harmless; others can lead to catastrophic problems. I invite you to follow this group and connect with others, share experiences, exchange useful information, and learn about aortic aneurysms.
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There are some great conversations going on right now that I think you’ll like. Grab a cup of tea, or beverage of your choice, and lets chat. Why not start by introducing yourself?
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Hi, I just found out I have an ascending aneurism 4.5cm -so just trying to take that in. Have multiple other autoimmune issues so not too happy about adding this to the pile. Oh to be 43;)
Thanks for having something like this to research and not be alone in it.
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2 Reactions@martinkennot
Thank you!
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3 Reactions@pittsburghdad
Thank you! This group is the best. I feel better when I talk to other people going or have gone through the same situation
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3 Reactions@bradel82
I do agreed your bp is the most important to watch and follow had I not knew and even being released from the hospital with high bp. it was time for me to take action about my health. I never had high bp in my life at 61 years old. Very active. I notice when bp raised my pain was horrible. Now controlled and doing a little better. I always listen to my body. If you don't feel right, it ain't right.
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2 Reactions@beverly48 Hi, I’m Sandy and I also am being followed by Dr. Hughes for my TAAA of 4.2. I also take comfort in his reputation despite the ongoing anxiety that many have expressed about this condition.