Celiac Artery Aneurysm: Anyone else with same illness?
Hello! I was recently diagnosis with a celiac artery aneurysm in June 2016. I underwent a embolization w/ coils procedure since the aneurysm had grown while in the hospital. I was trying to reach out to someone who suffered the same illness but have not been lucky. I would like to locate someone with my same illness. I would appreciate any help. Thank you
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Hello @johnnyfive and welcome to Mayo Connect. I can certainly understand your concern. Please know that it is always your right to seek a second or even third opinion if you are uncomfortable with what your current medical team has advised.
In addition to the follow-up in a year, did your doctor advise you regarding restrictions like lifting, etc.?
I have "mychart" and I just got a note saying to scan it in a year and nothing else. Nothing was said about anything else. I would have thought my family doctor would have at least met with me to put my mind at ease. I guess when you have "mychart" it takes the personal touch out of healthcare. It's made to be more efficient for doctors and get the word to patients quicker. I guess I get it, but with something like this a phone call would have been nice. I see the VS in two days and I'll post my findings and next step. With mine being 1.8cm I'm not taking any chances with my health. My gut feeling is that he will put me on the wait and see program. If so, I'll be contacting Mayo to get their opinion. If everyone says wait and see then I'll do that. I just want to make sure it's coming from the right people and then I'll be alright with it. I'll continue to post my journey for everyone.
@johnnyfive
I appreciate the update! If you are using MyChart you might send a message to your doctor asking if there are any restrictions on lifting, or other exercises, etc.
I look forward to hearing from you as you continue to seek out the best information for your situation. It is important to be proactive regarding your health and I am glad to see that you are looking for the best treatment possible.
I have MyChart and left a message with my doctor that I was recently diagnosed with a Celiac artery aneurysm by a CT scan and it’s 3cm with a tear in it. That was 3 weeks ago and he never responded .
I had gone to a hospital ER for something unrelated and the work up included a CT scan. While I waited in the exam room the doctor came in and told me that I was going to be transferred to a trauma hospital for emergency surgery.
When I was examined at the trauma hospital they said that I would have to come back to their hospital but at the moment it wasn’t bleeding and the team feels that I didn’t need surgery that day..
I was told I could be discharged because it was felt that I was stable enough to do so but to contact my cardiovascular surgeon ASAP.
I had a feeling that he was annoyed by his tone of voice. He said “I’ll only look at it if the hospital says it’s an emergency “ He said that “all hospitals say that” (asap).
I got an appointment the next day and he made light of it and was in a rush and after a sonogram he said that he didn’t see anything.
He’s been checking on this known aneurysm for 3 years and now he’s saying that he didn’t see it? 2 different Hospital cardiovascular surgeons from 2 different hospitals acknowledged it and he’s saying that he didn’t see it. He said “see you next year “ and as he was rushing out the door I said “ could it burst” and he said “ it could, but we have ways to treat that”. And he left. What now?
Your frustration at the different readings of the reports is certainly understandable. Please remember, @andytheman, that you can get another opinion if you are not comfortable with what you are being told. A research-oriented facility might be a good place to get another opinion.
Is there a university hospital school or a facility like Mayo Clinic where you could get another opinion?
Yes I do. Brown University not too far from me. Graduates are mostly doctors and health professionals. The Warren Albert School of Medicine has Professors of medicine researching health issues. I think I need an impartial opinion even if it isn’t what I want to hear
@andytheman
I hope that you get some resolution to these varying opinions. Will you post again if you get another opinion?
In the meantime, how are you feeling?
I have no pain right now and yes, I will post again with an update. Thank you
How many millimeters per centimeter? I was diagnosed with a 3 cm and also been measured at 40mm. How many centimeters is that?
10 mm per cm , so a 40 mm would be 4cm.