Ascending thoracic aneurysm: What should I do and not do?
Last year I was diagnosed with a dilation, that measured 3.9 had a Thoracic CT on now it is 4.3. The cardiologist said to repeat in one year. Is this ok. I am 71 yrs old. Also what should I not be doing, and also what should I be doing
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Hi @moon1490 I see you joined a while back but this is your first post. I'd like to officially welcome you to Connect. What was your original number when the ATA was found?
Thank you for encouragement
Thank you so much. This information is so helpful
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My son is 16 and their saying he has every sign of Marfans syndrome. His aortic root dilation got larger on last echo so will have another at 6 mo and started him on atenolol. I'm not sure what all he should and shouldn't do. It's so scary. He also has mitral valve prolapse and trivial insufficiency and pectus excavtaum.
Hi @kristipurvis123, Welcome to Connect. I am sorry to hear about your son. That is a heavy load of diagnoses for a 16 yr old. What was the number jump in his dilation? Do they plan to start any other medication?
Try to reduce stress, exercise, do not lift over 50 pounds, bike, garden, quit watching the news which helps you to reduce stress and keep doing your yearly tests. That is what i do and my number is 4.6, which means i am closer to surgery.
Hi there! I presently have a second dilation of the ascending aorta aneurism above the diaphragm it is 5cm in diameter. I already have a pre-existing aortic dissection that extends from my heart all the way down to femoral arteries. Part of the aorta has been replaced/repaired with Dacron back in 1996. I think I’m screwed as the surgeon doesn’t want to go to surgery so they doubled my blood pressure meds and suppose to be watching but with COVID everything has ground to a halt. I’m 52 female but I feel the outcome won’t be good but what I was wondering is I am having trouble swallowing food now and think it must be the pressure of the aneurysm on my esophagus ....does this seem plausible??
I have TAA as well. It measures 5.1 cm which I'm told by the doctor is near it's worst size.. However: he doesn't want to do another scan for two years (I'm 85) and who knows where I'll be at that time. I'm told not to lift more than 50 pounds at the gym, tho I can do much more than that. My general health is excellent despite the TAA. I'm not a candidate for surgery. Any other remedies you know of?
If this is your cardio giving this advice, I would go with it. If it is your primary, I would seek the opinion of a cardio. It seems that 50 lbs is a lot to be lifting when you have a TAA.
I think that the older we get, the more cavalier doctors can become as to what we old people should be doing. At your age of 85 and in good health other than the TAA, I would seek another opinion. You might have another 10 or 15 years available to you unless you blow out that TAA.
I wish you good luck and good health.
Donna