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Diagnosis: Aortic Aneurysm

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Brian Morel posted an update
4 years ago (March 14, 2022)
These are a few pictures from before, during, and after my OHS.
Brian Morel posted an update
4 years ago (March 14, 2022)
Today is Monday 3/14, one week post my 3/7 valve sparing aortic root replacement surgery (4.9cm). Huge shout-out to Dr. Richard Shemin and the entire team at UCLA / Ronald Reagan - they were top-notch throughout. I went in in good shape (ran a slow 3 miles each of the... Read more.
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I am so glad you are doing so well and staying positive about everything. Hearing that helps me so much! 😊🙏 I will continue to pray for a speedy recovery for you !
Stay positive Miriam, it helps...good luck with your upcoming surgery!
Congratulations, Brian! Wishing you a smooth recovery.
Hey Brian, hear ya! My family also brought me protein smoothies. It took 4 days for me to want to eat a real meal. I also asked for Ensure, just to get some protein in me, before I passed out each day. Unlike most, I found the first two days... Read more.
Welcome to recovery, Brian! Glad you had a positive experience. Wishing you continued success! ❤️
Brian Morel posted an update
4 years ago (February 19, 2022)
Hi all, I'm scheduled to have surgery - valve sparing root replacement - on 3/7. My surgeon initially said that I might not need an angiogram because he said the CT scans looked pretty clear, but he deferred to my cardiologist. That was ~3 weeks ago. I found out two... Read more.
Brian: it is not at all unusual to have an angiogram immediately before valve surgery. In my case (and I think many others had the similar experience) my angiogram was two days prior to my valve surgery. The angiogram itself is not a very intense procedure. Although you will need... Read more.
I had one i think they called it a catherization to look for any blockages that might need fixing. It was pretty routine . They can go in 2 ways. 1. Groin and 2. Wrist. If you can get wrist do it. Way less down time. Easier to heal. Less... Read more.
Not that intense of a procedure and you want to do all things possible to have the lowest risk and lowest surprise surgery. And yep, you are pretty young and unlikely to have any blockages:).
Like aRichard Munson, I had a cath with entry through the groin. Quick, simple, and painless for me. They do require observation time though which makes it seem longer.

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