Aortic aneurysm and depression
Can Aortic aneurysm cause depression? Could it affect your mood? Find out how Aortic aneurysm can affect your mood.
Hardest thing to love with is the fact you know you have an aneurysm and it could rupture, which is life threatening , a bit like living with a time bomb inside you
It can't cause depression
Someone can go in dark places mentally id constantly in fear of having an aneurysm and worry of rupture or dissection.
10/21/19 by Kim 3000
Patients aged 50 years or older with depression were found to have a significantly greater risk for abdominal aortic aneurysm than those without depression, according to findings published in the Journal of the American Heart Association.
1/21/20 by Elmarie 4550
I would suggest Yes Its possible to become depressed over AA in general And that Might depend on The strength/will of the individual, but also How Badly affected They are By They're AA. Typically AA Limits Life as you knew it previously , Medications that Most AA and AD Patients are required to take can also cause depression Indirectly or Directly BP, Ace Inhibitors, beta blockers even work to lessen HOW the heart SLAMS with each beat, to soften the pulse you MIGHT need some Manner of Thinner whether it is a warfarin, coumaden, or the newer style such as Plavix or Eliquis which dont require the Constant Blood testing Like the older thinners do however IF you require a Valve replacement a Mechanical Valve requires the old school thinners which constant blood work but the Mechanical valve will last a Lifetime while a Pig valve Will last a few years before replacement .... I can and will tell you That ANY cardiac surgery Can cause depression though Having OHS (open heart) where they cut the sternum or Breast bone and spred the ribs back so they can access the heart or (Aorta) is truly an experience between Yourself and The LORD God almighty...something about having some dude you never met (in My case) taking Your heart out and "playing around with it" helps one become spiritual
2/11/20 by Jim 5641
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