Michele
Active member
Hello all. I am wanting to share my story.
So, this past summer I went into the ER for a pulminary embolism test. (I've had a history of DVT's) I learned that I had an aneurysm in my ascending aorta. They told me it was 4.2 cm, not small, but not huge either. To follow up with my primary doctor in morning, to consult a hemotologist due to my blood clot history and go from there. I called my primary doc the next day and they wanted to see my vascular surgeon asap.
Well the next day the "official" report came back and it said it was a "prominence" of 3.8 and not an aneurysm. So my primary doc then said to wait to go back to my vascular, but rather, to do a test to see if it grows and go from there. So I accepted that and waited, I went in for a ultrsound to see if it's grown and they only did a scan of my abdomen. I left there asking my husband, why did they only check my abdomen when it's in my chest? And why am I going back to the hospital that told me it was an aneurysm and then told me it wasn't? Talk about emotional! This test came back negative. So here's where I was.
1. Aneurysm, 4.2
2. Prominense 3.8
3. No aneurysm
Needless to say I was left questioning and this just added to my overall stress. Since I had no aneurysm, there was no reason to see my vascular. (she originally said I would after this appointment)
So I made an appointment with my primary doc, gathered all the records and scans, including the wet read from the ER (which she had never seen) and said, explain this to me. I don't understand, but I want to know what's going on with me. Of course I want to do this without seeming like I am over reacting. She looks at it all and I think due to all our questions says...go ahead and go back to your vascular and let me figure it out.
So last week I went. He examined me and got my history and then looked at the films. Came back and said it is an aneurysm of 3.8 and it has dissected. Discussed with me about open heart surgery being the way to fix this particular type of aneurysm and sent me to a heart surgeon. (cardiothorasic).
So, just had another CT scan and then went right to the surgeon. I saw him two days ago. Heart doctor says it is an aneurysm, between 3.8 and 4.2. That there is no need for surgery at this point. Only surgery is open heart surgery. No dissection. Of course we were concerned about this (since the other doctor said I had one) and asked him about it. He said he didn't see one. Then was good enough to bring us to his office to show us the scans. He hadn't looked at the one in July which the other doc had. He said that the scan was done for a PE and the dye was going through the arteries at a different rate than if it was a CT angio. Because of this, it does appear that there is a dissection on that scan. But my current scan is clear. He put me on a beta blocker to get my blood pressure under control. it was high even on my Cozaar. Oh, and he also told me I have a heart murmur. I've never known this at all, ever....
I left feeling at peace and confident. But now am thinking on it more. My husband and I are thinking of getting a second opinion.
Anyone's thoughts. Oh, I am a 45.
Thanks!
Michele
P.S. Another thought. Should I get a cardiologist to manage my care now?
So, this past summer I went into the ER for a pulminary embolism test. (I've had a history of DVT's) I learned that I had an aneurysm in my ascending aorta. They told me it was 4.2 cm, not small, but not huge either. To follow up with my primary doctor in morning, to consult a hemotologist due to my blood clot history and go from there. I called my primary doc the next day and they wanted to see my vascular surgeon asap.
Well the next day the "official" report came back and it said it was a "prominence" of 3.8 and not an aneurysm. So my primary doc then said to wait to go back to my vascular, but rather, to do a test to see if it grows and go from there. So I accepted that and waited, I went in for a ultrsound to see if it's grown and they only did a scan of my abdomen. I left there asking my husband, why did they only check my abdomen when it's in my chest? And why am I going back to the hospital that told me it was an aneurysm and then told me it wasn't? Talk about emotional! This test came back negative. So here's where I was.
1. Aneurysm, 4.2
2. Prominense 3.8
3. No aneurysm
Needless to say I was left questioning and this just added to my overall stress. Since I had no aneurysm, there was no reason to see my vascular. (she originally said I would after this appointment)
So I made an appointment with my primary doc, gathered all the records and scans, including the wet read from the ER (which she had never seen) and said, explain this to me. I don't understand, but I want to know what's going on with me. Of course I want to do this without seeming like I am over reacting. She looks at it all and I think due to all our questions says...go ahead and go back to your vascular and let me figure it out.
So last week I went. He examined me and got my history and then looked at the films. Came back and said it is an aneurysm of 3.8 and it has dissected. Discussed with me about open heart surgery being the way to fix this particular type of aneurysm and sent me to a heart surgeon. (cardiothorasic).
So, just had another CT scan and then went right to the surgeon. I saw him two days ago. Heart doctor says it is an aneurysm, between 3.8 and 4.2. That there is no need for surgery at this point. Only surgery is open heart surgery. No dissection. Of course we were concerned about this (since the other doctor said I had one) and asked him about it. He said he didn't see one. Then was good enough to bring us to his office to show us the scans. He hadn't looked at the one in July which the other doc had. He said that the scan was done for a PE and the dye was going through the arteries at a different rate than if it was a CT angio. Because of this, it does appear that there is a dissection on that scan. But my current scan is clear. He put me on a beta blocker to get my blood pressure under control. it was high even on my Cozaar. Oh, and he also told me I have a heart murmur. I've never known this at all, ever....
I left feeling at peace and confident. But now am thinking on it more. My husband and I are thinking of getting a second opinion.
Anyone's thoughts. Oh, I am a 45.
Thanks!
Michele
P.S. Another thought. Should I get a cardiologist to manage my care now?