Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
could anyone tell me their experiences with an aneurysm i am scared, mine is a 4.4cm.is that very serious? dr. is checking it yearly.
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could anyone tell me their experiences with an aneurysm i am scared, mine is a 4.4cm.is that very serious? dr. is checking it yearly.
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Hi Coleen, Im new here and cant find replies to ppls posts....I have a 4cm abdominal aortic aneurysm. Just found.
I also have AAA at 4 cm, just found it a month ago. Im worried and Dr said I could do whatever Ive been doing, is that what drs told you?
I think that with the exception of heavy lifting or weight lifting, you could lead your normal life. Your doctor will monitor it every 6 to 12 months, to see if it has grown
. Mine was measured at 4.1 and my next review will be in june
Yes, my Dr told me carry on and try not to worry....crazy I know.
Yes different measures for different tools. So why cant they do same each time on us? Seems sensible to me....instead of worring about it all the time and not knowing for real its size!
My husband has a 5.7 cm AAA and cannot have stent surgery, would need regular surgery.
He decided chances are better not to have surgery than to risk surgery with risk of infection/bleed/recovery issues.
Risk of rupture is about 15-20 percent chance each year. He is 79. His BP is under control and eats very healthy. Normal cholesterol. No smoking or alcohol.
Chances of death probably about the same for having a car accident today.
We all must weigh the chances and risks and quality of life.
@jocrane I am so sorry your husband is going through such a tough decision. It sounds like your husband is in good health other than this AAA. I think, when I reach the same point as your husband that I will seek multiple medical opinions and go from there. If the MDs tell me I can handle the surgery, I will likely have it but if they say it isn't recommended, I'll just live carefully. As you note, the quality of life is most important. I wish you and your husband well.
I just read your post and wanted to say how much I admire you and your husband's courage. I, personally, have a similar point of view. We're all going to leave this planet eventually. I'm 75 with a 4.5taa, and am not going to go through open heart surgery when and if it grows to a life threatening level. I'm enjoying the time on earth allotted me and I'm grateful for each day. I also have a very strong belief that we live on, after we shed this body, and experience life on a higher vibratory level.
My husband is a sincere man of faith and GOd is in control, not us. My hubby is a born again Christian who knows Christ and is a peace with leaving this world for a better home. Blessings to you!
A 4 year old topic, but for others who read this, here's my personal experience.
When in doubt, go to your doctor and take a CT Scan. This with contrast will clearly show any abdominal aorta aneurysm, called AAA.
IF less than 5 centimeter, instant life changes required: no smoking, no acid soft drinks, healthy food and exercise.
If when larger than 5 centimeter, ct-scan more often, and patient and doctor must talk how much longer before surgery is needed, and life saving.
I had 2 evar surgery, a minimal aaa surgery if location of the aaa is near the groin area. Both my surgery had complications, less flood of blood to feet, and 1 foot become numb. Also Staph infection in surgery area. Recovery after this surgery is much faster than a traditional open aaa surgery, but only a option in limited cases.
Open AAA surgery, hospitalization 14 days, recovery will be long (months) took 4 months before I was pain free. Scars are horrible after surgery, but 4-6 months later my chest stomach scar had faded well.
Scar on upper thigh took longer to heal.
Don't be afraid, don't wait!
Go to your hospital once you feel something is wrong internally. CT-Scan will tell if anything is going on.
In my case, my pulse was visible on my stomach when lay down on the bed.