HopefulHeart
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Just met with my Cardio for follow up after my latest MRI scan. The MRI showed my ascending aorta has grown to 4.4 cm from the previous measurement 3 years ago of 4.2. My aneurysm had been stable at 4.2 cm since 2006. So over the course of 10 years my aorta grew 2 cm, but that growth occurred in the past 3 years. Is it now in an unstable state meaning continued growth will happen? I don't know, and neither did my Cardio. He was going to have me scanned by MRI in another 3 years, stating that growth is slow. But I insisted on being rescanned by MRI next year. If my aorta is now in an unstable state with more growth coming, I want to know sooner rather than later. My Cardio said that it was way too soon to be talking to surgeons about surgery, stating that he was afraid some surgeon would fast track me to surgery and "go in there like a cowboy cutting me up" causing more problems by operating prematurley. He kept stating that 5.5 cm was when I'd need to consult for surgery and only Marfans people need to consider surgery at 5cm or less. I brought up studies that Cleveland Clinic and Dr's at Yale have done indicating some people without Marfans need surgery sooner, but he attributed that to some surgeons just being more aggressive. I've done my calculations according to Cleveland CLinic's guidelines and learned that I fall just under their threshold for surgery based on body size so they would probably say no to me for surgery and as I've said my local Cardio is saying no. So I think I should wait, but I think I'm only going to wait till I get to 4.6 or 4.7, then I've going to revisit the surgery option more forcefully and seek second opinions from surgeons if necessary. Do you think that is a good plan? Or should I just start talking to surgeons now and throw caution out the window? My BAV is working well and in good shape and I'm asymptomatic as well.