It has been awhile since I have participated in the forum. I came here 8 years ago looking for support having discovered that heart surgery was somewhere in my future. Everybody was a great help. My latest check up shows that i am getting closer to that surgery date. I have an asending aortic aneurysm now measuring 4.9, up .1 from last year. The stenosis of the aortic valve is now worse: valve area is now 1.2cm2 (1.4 last year), peak velocity =3.9 (from 3.7), peak systolic gradient is at 61.4mmhg( last year 55), the mean gradient is now at 40.5 up from 33 last year.(that puts it into the severe range, all other numbers are in the moderate range). The big question is how do you figure out if symptoms are from age/weight/activity or from the stenosis. At 5'10" and 220 lbs I am overweight but at my job I am on my feet for 40 hours a week and I walk about 45 miles a week doing that job, so I don't think I am horribly out of shape. I am tired alot, and do get out of breath while climbing stairs (several flights) and hiking on trails that vary in altitude. Lifting heavy objects and carrying them short distances also caused sob. When I get the shortness of breath I also experience mild chest pain but no real tightness. The cardiologist chalks it up to me being out of shape. I don't know what to think. It has been about a month since the checkup and echo and having time to look back over the last year, I would have to say that the mild chest pain and shortness of breath have slowly gotten worse. It is really hard to track worsening symptoms as they are so subtle. At least this is the first year that he acknowledges that surgery is now looming but he still says " 1, 2 5 years away." Any thoughts or suggestions?