Bigred
Active member
Wouldn't mind getting some board mbr's opinions on this one:
I had my follow up visit today with my cardiologist since having an echo and ct scan done in August. As I said before, the ct scan says it's a 4.5 cm aneurysm but has been noted in the past at 4.7 and 4.9. Either way there is apparently no significant change over the last 8 yrs. Echo results were actually better than the last time with a mild aortic insufficiency and leak vs moderate listed in 2001. Mean gradient was 17 vs. 24 in '01. The staff cardiologist at Deborah Hosp told me that he doesn't need to see me for 2yrs. I asked if we should be keeping a closer watch on the aneurysm and he said since there has been little or no change over the last 8 yrs that there was no need. Not too comfortable with this response considering what others on here have gone through.
I have a consultation set w/ Dr. Duke Cameron at Johns Hopkins for Oct 15th. When I made the appt I told his asst the size of the aneurysm and stated I didn't want to waste his time since surgery might be some time from now. She insisted it wasn't a waste of his time. My wife is of the mind that this appt was scheduled for almost a month now and I should go. I scheduled it to be proactive regarding finding a surgeon but now I'm wondering if I should wait longer since the news I was told today.
thoughts? opinions?
I had my follow up visit today with my cardiologist since having an echo and ct scan done in August. As I said before, the ct scan says it's a 4.5 cm aneurysm but has been noted in the past at 4.7 and 4.9. Either way there is apparently no significant change over the last 8 yrs. Echo results were actually better than the last time with a mild aortic insufficiency and leak vs moderate listed in 2001. Mean gradient was 17 vs. 24 in '01. The staff cardiologist at Deborah Hosp told me that he doesn't need to see me for 2yrs. I asked if we should be keeping a closer watch on the aneurysm and he said since there has been little or no change over the last 8 yrs that there was no need. Not too comfortable with this response considering what others on here have gone through.
I have a consultation set w/ Dr. Duke Cameron at Johns Hopkins for Oct 15th. When I made the appt I told his asst the size of the aneurysm and stated I didn't want to waste his time since surgery might be some time from now. She insisted it wasn't a waste of his time. My wife is of the mind that this appt was scheduled for almost a month now and I should go. I scheduled it to be proactive regarding finding a surgeon but now I'm wondering if I should wait longer since the news I was told today.
thoughts? opinions?