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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Luckily, most of my problems are behind, I received two stents after my HA in 2009, recovered fully from my stroke after a TKR in 2018 and my COPD is very mild, occasionally requiring a puff from my inhaler. I will be seeing y cardio MD on 1/13 to further assess the leaky valve, which was examined by a camera and found not sufficiently bad to operate. That leaves my TAA as the worst of my conditions at 5.1. So, when i say I am in good health generally, I think I am. Unfortunately, I am not near a Mayo clinic here in Virginia. .thanks so much for your concern I will report findings next month. Merry Christmas or happy holiday to all on this forum.
I have an aneurism also and my mayo cardiologist said until it gets to 5 just wait and see mode. I'm 60 and only restriction is no lifting heavy weights. Stay away from bad foods and drink good luck dave
Thank you for the encouraging words. I do the treadmill and recumbent bike 3 times a week for a total of an hour each day. That pretty much keeps me active. have a great holiday season.
Hello, silverkat. I certainly misunderstood when you said your general health is excellent. It sounds like you have other heart issues that play into your decisions and your cardio doctors caring for you are on top of this.Please just be careful until you get all the information you need. I had my cardio day today at Mayo, with the normal tests, etc and saw the APRN. My heart isn't speaking to me like yours, I have CHF doing quite well now since I began regularly walking/exercising (using the term loosely, but getting in an hour of tiring work!), 2X weekly in a 94degree therapy pool. It's litterally saving my life. ANd, I don't hurt anywhere when I'm in the water. Love it. Recommend the aqua exercise for cardio. My heart is pretty happy right now! Having more tests soon re autoimmune diseases that are causing BP and other issues. Seems my body continues to attack itself, doggone it! Now, I have 3 or 4 autoimmune diseases! UGH! Hope you stay well, get good news from the next doc and keep us informed. Blessings. Elizabeth
Yes, you're definitely blessed and to Donna's point about not blowing out your TAA, take up another hobby...try fishing, connect with nature. I lifted weights for 40 years, and stopped lifting heavy, even machine assisted, which I felt was an excuse to continue to move around heavier weights, but seriously, enjoy life on another level...try something new...!
Thank you. The advice was from my thoracic surgeon. However: I will be seeing my cardio guy within the next two weeks and getting his advice as well. See my other reply. Stay safe.
Thank you so much for your reply. the 50 pound limit, though, it might seem heavy, is assisted by counterweight machines.(not dead weight) and makes it easier to maneuver. Just for your info: I have other health conditions. such as a leaky heart valve, congestive heart failure, COPD, and have had a heart attack and a stroke over the years. But, still going at 85. Perhaps I've been unknowingly blessed to be around this long. Be well..
Very sage advice!