HeartofClay
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Hi, I'm a new member - 62 years old - with a congenital, tiny VSD ( so far no problems) and an aortic root measurement of 3.99 (sinus of Valsalva). Aortic valve is fine with just trace regurgitation and a calcium score of zero. I'm 6 feet tall and 235 lbs so my doctor said that given my BSA that this is not a concern - come back in 2 years for another CT. Blood pressure is fairly well controlled with 40mg of Telmisartan. The doctor told me - no worries, you're normal for your age and size - go back to your regular life. However, when I mentioned weightlifting he waffled and said he had no problem with 50 pound lifts but sounded like he was throwing a dart. Prior to this I was repping 225 bench, etc. but have cut way back to high rep, low intensity machines and dumbbells and easy zone 2 cardio and distance walking. It's difficult to know what boundaries I should adhere to- whether breathing through lifts, etc. would allow me to go a little heavier. I'm a rounding error beneath 4.0 so he said I'm normal but it doesn't feel normal. 12 years ago I had a stress test/echo that showed my sinus of vasalva at 3.8. So it's only grown 2 mm in last 12 years. I quit drinking 3 years ago (history of occasional binging) and quit heavy lifting 3 months ago but there was a lot of prior reckless activity on my part and I'm fortunate that the growth rate is as slow as it's been. May quit caffeine. Feel like I'm at the beginning of a journey now but I found this dilation by accident and the doctor didn't even mention it. Was only after I read my own report and followed up. Any suggestions are appreciated. This is a great site.