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It doesn't happen to women your age........

I was a 44 year old woman.

 

Four years ago I was admitted to hospital and diagnosed with a peri carditis or so they thought. I was given an ecg and they noticed I had a regurgitation but decided it was nothing to worry about, I was discharged.

 

One week later I collapsed my blood pressure was in my boots when I arrived at hospital. They had no idea why, only when I was given a cat scan did they see it. Aortic dissection. " We didn't spot it because it doesn't happen to young women." This is what they told my family. My family was told to prepare for the worst.  After a long Operation where they repaired, bypassed and added new arteries I was left in a coma for five days.  I was a dead woman walking after that, for six weeks I recovered, was given the all clear, went out on my own to get some milk and suffered a heart attack, stents and more recovery needed.  I am four years on now and although I am fit. I still am reserved in what I do, just in case...  

 

it started and although I didn't know what was happening my warning signs were shortness of breath combined with sweats sometimes the odd palpitatoin, my doctors brushed it off as the menopause, I took what they said and left it at that.

Hi Charlie.

I see you have entered details into the disease map for aortic dissection and are living in the UK if you are not already aware of our group Aortic Dissection UK Buddie Group please take a look thanks and kind regards Dan.

 it's a reletively small group as it's only open to survivors of AD who live in the UK and Ireland. Come and take a look Hun.  


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Posted 7 years ago by Dan

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