Update on exercise and recommendations...
I'm still struggling with the issue of what kind of exercise, how much, etc., etc. but... I found a PhD kinesiologist at my local fitness club …
66 Year old retired cybergeek with a 5cm upper aorta.
66 Year old retired cybergeek with a 5cm upper aorta.
I'm still struggling with the issue of what kind of exercise, how much, etc., etc. but... I found a PhD kinesiologist at my local fitness club …
Given the conflicting advice I've been receiving and my desire to remain active, I'm beginning to do some simple exercise-related activities …
Even though my situation is not currently being considered as requiring conventional surgical intervention that replaces the section of the aorta …
This week I dutifully attended a scheduled meeting with the cardiologist assigned to me by the clinical practice which diagnosed my …
I found out that I was in better shape after my first surgery than after my 2nd and so on. After 5 surgeries, I am a little run down. You are better off getting getting it while you are younger and strong. I wish you the best. I would be very happy to ans. any questions you may have.
Hang in there. Does your doctor talk about surgery?Take care...Lorri.
I was told not to lift anything more than 10lbs. I still dont lift anything.I have to have a ct scan which is over due.They seen something in the belly. Not going to worry about it. Have a good one...Lorri
You, sir, have a VERY good idea! Thank you so much. You're a SUPERHERO.
Thanks,Zundapman! Good to be your friend. . .take care, andGod bless! Lovealways, Annie:)
Newly diagnosed 4.8+ cm upper aorta, too small for surgery, too big for exercise?