user 16505
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Hi Everyone, I am new to the site, have been lurking for a few days but this is my first post.
Last year I had to have an ECHO after an abnormal EKG for a routine physical. It was discovered that my right aortic valve, to quote my GP, is slightly dilated at 38 cm. I was an absolute wreck (I also suffer from severe anxiety) but she assured me that I should not worry. The f/u with the cardio was fine, all a blur in hindsight because I was so frightened. He explained the range, etc of aortic size and told me to come back in a year for a follow-up. That date is approaching and I am a mess, I am so scared to have another ECHO and get the results, if it has grown I will be in a panic. I do not have BAV or any other heart issues so I am hoping that the dilation is a result of higher BP which I will get under control. Do you know if it ever happens that a dilation stays the same size and doesn't progress? Is surgery always necessary? Thanks so much for your help
Last year I had to have an ECHO after an abnormal EKG for a routine physical. It was discovered that my right aortic valve, to quote my GP, is slightly dilated at 38 cm. I was an absolute wreck (I also suffer from severe anxiety) but she assured me that I should not worry. The f/u with the cardio was fine, all a blur in hindsight because I was so frightened. He explained the range, etc of aortic size and told me to come back in a year for a follow-up. That date is approaching and I am a mess, I am so scared to have another ECHO and get the results, if it has grown I will be in a panic. I do not have BAV or any other heart issues so I am hoping that the dilation is a result of higher BP which I will get under control. Do you know if it ever happens that a dilation stays the same size and doesn't progress? Is surgery always necessary? Thanks so much for your help