Yea im sorry to hear that, but same it will be for me , im gonna do 12 reps ( so not light, no extra heavy, something in middle) for each exercise, avoid valsalva manuever, and not going often to failure, and will use a lot machines and bodyweights exercises pull ups, etc.. instead of...
Hi brother , very interesting story to hear , im glad you succeded in life , hope im gonna as well.
Today i talked with my new cardiologist and she told me not to worry about this and not to worry about aortic dissection , she told me to live life like a normal person, just to avoid extra...
I stopped working out, tomorrow i have an appointment with cardiologist that knows both sport and cardiology so im gonna listen what she has on her mind. Btw, you already had surgery, right? Why you worry about weights then, you have no weight restrictions , ofc i would avoid valsalva manuever...
Its really weird that CT showed a bicuspid valve and u found out thru surgery that it was unicuspid lol, is that for real.. i mean i did MRI, it stands as a gold standard for heart check
That is what i actually asked myself many time...tbh i would rather choose surgery to be secure than living idk it can be 3 or even 20 years with this aneurysm until i become candidate for one.. ofc im gonna listen professionals, im gonna seek for sport cardiologist. Thanks mate , cheers.
One wise man once said to me that if that anerusym is so dangerous, they would operate it right away. We cannot live like grandphas. As u see im just seeking for opinions which other people got from their cardiologist and from their own experience. Like i said i read alot articles, and every...
First of all thanks for the answer, but u are talking about Abdominal aortic aneurysm , mine is about ascending aorta, these measurements u put mean nothing to me. ( But somehow i think those are very similar % with outcomes in ascending aorta ?)
But for text under that u are right, i will...
Hi to everyone,
Im 21 year old male ( 185cm, 80kg) , 6 months ago i did MRI and i was diagnosed with bicuspid aortic valve with mild aortic regurgitation( regurgitation fraction 19% ), ascending aorta dilatation to 44mm and mild left ventrical dilatation (EDV 214 ml, 105 ml/m2).
My...