
Groundhog_Day
Student
- Dec 5, 2023
- 105
I had my aortic root and valve replaced 26 years ago. I just had a checkup and they said the root replacement appears to be bulging and they have requested a CT scan to see it more clearly.
Apparently, it shouldn't be possible for the replacement root to bulge. I did randomly do some heavy lifting a few months back, trying to make my aorta dissect, so this might have caused the bulge. It was pretty stupid, but I had read of cases where aortic dissection was just moderately painful, so I figured I could wait it out and bleed out internally. But my Dad died from an aortic dissection, and my mum said he collapsed at work and was thrashing around like he was having an epileptic fit. Also, I've read more accounts that said it was an unimaginably horrific pain.
If the CT scan leads to needing surgery, I plan to say I don't consent. I have avpd and I'm not good at talking to doctors. Will I have to explain my reasons for not consenting, or will they probably not care? I'm hoping the possibility of a horrifically painful dissection can be extra motivation for my carbon monoxide plan.
Apparently, it shouldn't be possible for the replacement root to bulge. I did randomly do some heavy lifting a few months back, trying to make my aorta dissect, so this might have caused the bulge. It was pretty stupid, but I had read of cases where aortic dissection was just moderately painful, so I figured I could wait it out and bleed out internally. But my Dad died from an aortic dissection, and my mum said he collapsed at work and was thrashing around like he was having an epileptic fit. Also, I've read more accounts that said it was an unimaginably horrific pain.
If the CT scan leads to needing surgery, I plan to say I don't consent. I have avpd and I'm not good at talking to doctors. Will I have to explain my reasons for not consenting, or will they probably not care? I'm hoping the possibility of a horrifically painful dissection can be extra motivation for my carbon monoxide plan.