Joe Rodgers
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- May 15, 2019
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I am 56 year old male and until recently competed in powerlifting on March 30 I squatted 450 lbs, benched 350 lbs and deadlifted 540 lbs. I wanted to start competing in strongman events again, so I requested a complete physical and echocardiogram. The echo took place on April 23rd and the Cardiologist said my heart was fine, BUT my aorta root was enlarged (4.6 cm). His instructions were to walk more and keep weights under 10 - 15 pounds another echo is scheduled for one year ... it was honestly one of the saddest days of my life. I still go to the gym and keep the weights under 155 pounds and reps in the 15 - 20 range. Are there any people still lifting heavy in this group? Is it possible to have surgery and return to heavy lifting? I am a large man that has lifted heavy my entire life, could a larger aorta root be normal for me? Sorry for the questions I was taken by complete surprise....