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@wyomingmiller208 Looks like it’s been more than 3 years since you posted. Hopefully you got good answers and are doing well. Here’s my story. I’m a 63 year old woman. I started having spontaneous partial pneumothoraxes in 2005 that I thought was just a pinched nerve or a rib out of place. Imaging for the pneumothorax (someone finally listened to my lungs) in 2008 uncovered the ascending aortic aneurysm. Eventually I had a pleurodesis to “fix” the lung in 2009 after I had a particularly bad collapse. I’ve also had 3 hernia operations, a retinal tear, scoliosis, nearsightedness, sunken chest, and non-pregnancy related stretch marks. The neuroimaging of my spine was normal. I was sent to the University of Colorado Adult Medical Genetics Clinic for consultation in 2008 where I was evaluated for Marfans. The conclusion was that I had an “underlying connective tissue disease not otherwise specified” so I didn’t fit neatly into a box. The aneurysm had been stable at 3.8 cm since it was discovered. However, my most recent Echo shows it has grown larger to 4.1 cm. Originally I was told the magic number for me was 4.0 cm with the connective tissue disorder. I’m having a CT scan Friday to gather more precise measurements. It’s been a while since I’ve had one with contrast as I’m allergic so need to premedicate (steroids and Benadryl) to prevent a reaction. Not sure if size limits have changed in the last 18 years so I’m on pins and needles. Glad I found this support group. 🙂