Thoracic aortic aneurysm: Anyone had surgery?
I was born with a hole in my heart and have had 2 surgeries. One to fix hole and the other a valve replacement. I've been recently told the I have a thoracic aneurysm and possibly will need more surgery.. Anyone gone th ru this before??
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Thank you for that encouraging story! I am 72 and recently found out I have a 4.7 AAA.
We are "watching" it and Im supposed to have regular screenings. I hope it stays the same and I never have to have the surgery, but if not I plan to fix it right away.
Blessings to you as you recover! ❤️
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1 ReactionI’m so happy to hear your success story! I have an Ascending Thoracic Aneurysm also. About 6 months ago it was 5.0cm. I have been thinking because I am 77 years old that I will not have surgery.
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3 ReactionsWell Doctor maybe you are Super-man
Thanks again!
If you have to undergo surgery, read my success story. I'm more than greatful, how I recovered. Being back to normal 100%.
My Ascending Thoracic Aneurysm was 5,3 cm. I got surgery 4 month ago at Mount Sinai Hospital Miami Beach.
My excellent surgeon was Dr. Xydas.
I never had pain (except if I needed to caugh. Of course, I hugged myself).
Right after surgery, I got good pain killers, understandable. But they've been taken off after a week or so. Still no pain, a miracle to me.
All my organs kicked in again, right away in ICU, From there on, all my blood values were "excellent". I started Rehab the second day, a short distance walking, all went well.
8 days at the hospital room, and 8 days in inpatient Rehab at the same Mount Sinai Hospital.
I got a chair in my shower at home. So, I could independent shower and even washing my hair - avoiding stretching over head.
All I can say, I'm more than grateful, having back my life, without fear of the Aorta bursting. I couldn't even go on an airplane anymore.
I hope to help you, getting more inside, God bless you.
See my scar, almost invisible 4 weeks post surgery.
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12 ReactionsCorrection, I said the aneurysm was noted 3yrs ago. And I've had the aneurysm since 2015. Geeze ... that's a long time.
Thank you Dr Picardy. I am listening.
God is great!
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1 ReactionVery helpful, thank you so much
Your advise is very consolatory
Amen
The stories I read on here are so interesting. It's a wonderful thing to have a place where we can relate and get a better understanding and support. I was dx with a ascending aortic aneurysm about 3 years ago. It started at 3.2 and was discovered when I had an MRI. Through the past few years it has enlarged to 4.5 and I have it monitored every 6 months. I attribute this to working to hard all my life at everything. I love working in my yard and have been known to work really hard and for quite some time so that it all look great. I paid a big price for that hard work. I was moving boulders, pushing and pulling a lawn mower, trimming trees and cutting up huge limbs, scooping up large mounds of dirt, pulling around heavy trash cans, building a fence around my garden and built a pergola for the sitting area. Why? because I really enjoyed making a plan, buying lumber, trees and flowers, bags of mulch etc. At the end of the day, I was worn out! I never at any time thought that I shouldn't be working so hard. I was well into my 50's when the aortic aneurysm was noted. Now, I'm 68yrs old and I've slowed down. I have osteoarthritis in my spine and scheduled to have laminectomy with cervical fusion. A thyroid nodule was just discovered after a routine chest x ray. I have changed my life style and adapted to a more sensible plan outside. Thank you moonboy for reminding me that I have a "heads up" on my health and I'm very grateful for that.
Best to all, Janagain
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1 ReactionThe important thing is to make sure it is within reach at surgery. I am 80yrs and in 2014 I had 3 A-V fistulas embolized in my brain with awake anesthesia. It was done at Mayo in Jacksonville and I was very scared also. They reached the area thru my groin and I had no pain. I was told they do a similar procedure for aneurysms. I did well and have enjoyed many years after.Now they even have more advanced equipment and technology so be at peace, it will go well. Make sure you are referred to a reputable medical center. Good luck, the Lord will be with you
Dr. Picardi
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1 ReactionThank you Pamela.
It is what it is.
I am in Gods hands.
His will is my will
Thank you for replying and my prayers are with you too.
Carmy
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