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Hello everyone....I had an MRI today. It's been 3 years since my last one. My aneurysm 3 years ago was measured by MRI at 4.2cm. Today my MRI revealed it has grown to 4.4 cm. For 7 years my aneurysm was stable at 4.2 cm. But in the past 3 years something caused it to grow by 2 cm. Scary thing is I don't know what I did wrong to cause it to grow. My blood pressure has been kept in check with meds, I've been exercising (mild cardio---no weight lifting), I've been cutting down on carbs and making healthier food choices and I've lost 5 pounds. I'm healthier now than I was 3 years ago, but my aneurysm got bigger. I don't understand why and my doctor probably won't know either. So here I sit with a 4.4 cm ascending aorta and I'm feeling pretty scared because my cardiologist told me the new surgery threshold is 4.5 cm. Since I don't know what caused it to grow, I don't know what to avoid to prevent any more growth. And I feel myself moving closer to surgery faster than I thought I would. I also have a BAV, but there have not been any problems with the valve. It's still doing well. It's just this one section of tissue in my aorta that is weak. So I'm afraid of the aneurysm growth and the surgery. Does 2 cm growth in 3 years seem pretty severe to you all? I don't want to rush into something like surgery, but my situation seems hard to predict and I don't want to wake up next year and have it be at 5cm. Honestly, I don't think the doctors know much about aneurysm behavior. What if they grow faster than the doctors realize? As you can see, my situation has me pretty scared. Any advice or personal stories you want to share, I'd love to hear. Thanks in advance.