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Old 02-20-2008, 03:11 PM #4
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Originally Posted by freeinhou View Post
Hi. New here but I've been lurking. This site seems to be more directed to brain aneurysms, but there's others...

I have 3 aneurysms. Ascending aortic artery, left common illiac artery, and abdominal aortic artery.

The ascending aortic artery dissected in January 2004. Right at the heart. They did the open heart surgery (yay - emergency - helicopter ride to the hospital!) at that time.

I just got told the left common illiac artery aneurysm needs repair. So - another surgery in a couple weeks. I'm NOT looking forward to this...

The abdominal aortic artery aneurysm is stable for now.

So, I'm a survivor and an anticipatory recipient.

Kinda sucks...

Tom
Tom,

Thankfully you are on the SURVIVOR side of this issue. Lets hope that you can add another success to that side. My prayers are with you and my best wishes are being sent your way. I hope you are back on soon to talk about your success.
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