I worry about it constantly!

Posted by scaredcat @scaredcat, Jul 25, 2023

I was diagnosed with an abdominal aortic aneurysm three years ago and worry about it constantly. Depending on where I get it scanned, I've been told that its between 3.2 cm and 3.4 cm. in size. Every time I feel any kind of abdominal discomfort, I worry that it's leaking or about to rupture. Im a mess! Have any of you had yours for long periods of time? Is there a chance it will never cause problems?

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At that size, so long as you are able to keep your blood pressure well managed , you really have very little to worry about. Have it viewed annually and as long as it is not growing rapidly you should be fine.

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@beebo

At that size, so long as you are able to keep your blood pressure well managed , you really have very little to worry about. Have it viewed annually and as long as it is not growing rapidly you should be fine.

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Thanks for your input. I do have periods of high blood pressure, but it seems related to my anxiety. Normally, my systolic reading is between 110 and 130.

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I have the same type of aortic aneurysm as my dad and he has had his for more than 45 years. So yes it can go long term with no problem. Mine went from a 4.3 to 4.7 in four months or so. Next measuring is two weeks. Here’s hoping. Don’t let it rule your life. Live each day to the best you can be.

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@wyomingmiller208

I have the same type of aortic aneurysm as my dad and he has had his for more than 45 years. So yes it can go long term with no problem. Mine went from a 4.3 to 4.7 in four months or so. Next measuring is two weeks. Here’s hoping. Don’t let it rule your life. Live each day to the best you can be.

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Thank you for your comment. Are you speaking of an abdominal aortic aneurysm?

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Mine is ascending aorta not abdominal.

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@wyomingmiller208

Mine is ascending aorta not abdominal.

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Your Dad's too?

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I think it was exact same but he never did any testing. He didn’t want to die of a stroke and said if it blows out that’s the end.

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Ohhhh......
Mine is an abdominal aortic aneurysm. Don't know if that changes the picture in comparison or not.

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I am not sure either. I am sure location is a factor but not sure how much. I have resigned myself to not worry as it doesn’t do me much good. My chances of surviving a rupture directly above my heart and living in a rural farm community are not good. I enjoy life each day.

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I know how you feel. I’m 64, & felt pretty good. I try to hit the gym 3 times per week. My wife had her heart checkup in August, & decided to make an appointment for me, also.
My results revealed a 4.3 - 4.5 cm ascending aortic anyeurism, along with 50-70% blockage in my arteries. The cardiologist restricted me to lifting 10 pounds, and scheduled a catherization for 09/16. I stressed the entire time. Three days prior to the procedure, his office called and postponed until October 30, due to staff shortages!

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