How safe is it to exercise with an Aneurysm?

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    Although rare, most aneurysms go undetected as they don’t provide any severe symptoms until they get very large or rupture. But if you know you have one, then you might want some tips on what exercise is suitable. This video provides appropriate advice for both intracranial and aortic aneurysms, the two most common types.
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Komentáře • 156

  • @aelaan12
    @aelaan12 Před 2 lety +18

    Oh man, the last time someone told me this word... Two weeks later I had open heart surgery, they called it uncontrolled aneurysm. Fantastic advice my friend, we all need to take care of our body and this channel has helped me so much in my rehab. Greetings from Canada.

    • @ExerciseForHealth
      @ExerciseForHealth  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you, and great to see that one of my earliest subscribers is still watching!

    • @4465Vman
      @4465Vman Před 6 měsíci

      youre very luck to be alive.....glad you madeit ..about what age are you!?

  • @Randybutternubs-cj6tw
    @Randybutternubs-cj6tw Před rokem +32

    Thanks for the video. Found out I had the aortic aneurysm last year a little after my 18th birthday. Life’s definitely a frustrating thing.

    • @ExerciseForHealth
      @ExerciseForHealth  Před rokem +2

      Sorry to hear that

    • @rviecookie
      @rviecookie Před rokem +2

      Hi dear❤what is your cause of having an aneurysm?do you have hypertension?does aneurysm runs to your family?do you have a disease that can affect your tissues?i just want to know i have health anxiety and my stomach is pulsating😭

    • @mojicapragacha6196
      @mojicapragacha6196 Před rokem

      @@rviecookie same here , how r u now ?

    • @MrGODINTHEMAKING
      @MrGODINTHEMAKING Před 10 měsíci +11

      Listen dont trip i had open heart surgery at 8 years old. And now having another one at 42 in November. Whenever you think u have it bad or way you remember somebody else has it worst. Your gonna be fine. And if you need another in the future technology gonna be alot more advance this might be your only surgery. Y'all be fine shorty. 🎉 just always live in gratitude regardless what life brings you. Your existence is a blessing.

    • @subirdutta7418
      @subirdutta7418 Před měsícem

      T

  • @tiger8linny788
    @tiger8linny788 Před rokem +3

    Thank you, very much, your advice was most helpful and sincerely appreciated❣️

  • @benjiesevillo4448
    @benjiesevillo4448 Před rokem +18

    Thank you for this very useful information,I was a brain aneurysm survivor in Sydney Australia in 2006 and subjected to stent/ coiling, procedure Thank God I reached the ER in the neck of time ,thanks to all the medical professionals who attended to me.God bless everyone🙏

    • @ExerciseForHealth
      @ExerciseForHealth  Před rokem +1

      This is good to hear that you're OK.

    • @benjiesevillo4448
      @benjiesevillo4448 Před rokem +2

      Thank you,I continue to regain my strength and balance,G'day everyone and God be with us.🙏🇵🇭

    • @sharniecarbon9316
      @sharniecarbon9316 Před rokem +2

      God bless you ❤🙏I am a survivor 2020🙏❤️

  • @rontiemens2553
    @rontiemens2553 Před rokem +2

    Good stuff. Very helpful. Thank you!

  • @robertburbach
    @robertburbach Před 4 měsíci +8

    I never knew I had AAA until I had a heart attack in May of 2023 and went to hospital and they did CT Scan and I had one so big it could burst at any time, sent by amblance to a bigger hospital that had specialist`s in that field. Had surgery on heart first, Talked to Dr. that was going to do AAA surgery about it and he stated the Aortic Aneurysm was almost 9 inches in Dia. which is 22CM.Asked him how long it took to get that big. 20to 30 years at the very least as they don`t grow that fast. . Had surgery on it and they put in 10 Stents, because they had to reroute all the arties that went to main organs.

    • @ExerciseForHealth
      @ExerciseForHealth  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Wow, what a story and glad you came out the other side!

  • @thebests3153
    @thebests3153 Před rokem +20

    My ascending aorta is currently 4.9cm and has grown 1.5mm in the last 12 months. Doctor said that if it grows 3mm in a year or gets to 5.5cm, then I’ll need surgery. I still go to the gym but just don’t do anything silly.
    Anyone in a similar position, keep your blood pressure under control!

    • @ExerciseForHealth
      @ExerciseForHealth  Před rokem +3

      I hope everything goes well for you, definitely good advice keeping B/P under control!

    • @MrGODINTHEMAKING
      @MrGODINTHEMAKING Před 10 měsíci +7

      Yes mine is 6.2 cm. Surgery day is nov. 14th. Ascending aortic. I cant wait 🎉 im 42 dont need this

    • @dwillmayne5516
      @dwillmayne5516 Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@MrGODINTHEMAKING how’d the surgery go

    • @MrGODINTHEMAKING
      @MrGODINTHEMAKING Před 7 měsíci +5

      @@dwillmayne5516 Well i had three drainage boxes and my right lung had alot of fluid so had to stay in hospital like 6 extra days totaling 18 days. Im recovering good chest still alil sensitive but moving around good. 🙌🏾 thanks for asking.

    • @4465Vman
      @4465Vman Před 6 měsíci

      good luck .about what age are you please?

  • @babajela6860
    @babajela6860 Před rokem +10

    Thank you for this video. I was left not knowing what can do and can't do. This video has helped me to understand my condition and how to look after myself.

    • @ExerciseForHealth
      @ExerciseForHealth  Před rokem +3

      Wonderful!

    • @sharniecarbon9316
      @sharniecarbon9316 Před rokem +1

      I walk 7 days days 1hr 30mins daily my only issue since surgery is lifting heavy stuff and when I do grocery shopping pushing the cart affects me I tried the gym not working for me.I recommend walking and changing eating habits❤️🙏to everyone that survive I send blessings and love❤️🙏

    • @4465Vman
      @4465Vman Před 5 měsíci

      nice jjob!! do you mind sharing your age?? you gave up the SAD, yes?( Standard American Diet!) @@sharniecarbon9316

  • @nikoss450
    @nikoss450 Před rokem +2

    Excellent presentation thanks for the information, Greece is watching! 🇬🇷

  • @sugarray29
    @sugarray29 Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks very much Sir 💯👍🏽👏🏽

  • @25inspector
    @25inspector Před 2 lety +24

    Thank you for doing this video...great advice. My Ascending thoracic artery is at 4cm and now I am playing the "watchful waiting" game. Exercise is the only way I can deal with the stress and anxiety that comes with this problem. My valves leak a little too. My Doctors both said I am safe to do light weights and bodyweight exercise. I can walk and cycle too. I just really am careful not to push too hard. No more maximum efforts.

    • @ExerciseForHealth
      @ExerciseForHealth  Před 2 lety +6

      Great advice from your doctors (they will know best as they will know you), and I wish you well.

    • @michaelh1889
      @michaelh1889 Před rokem +2

      Bye bye bench press....

    • @4465Vman
      @4465Vman Před 6 měsíci

      good luck to you thanks for sharing....about what age are you

    • @74ironman
      @74ironman Před 6 měsíci +10

      I’m a 66 year old golf caddie with a 4.7cm ascending aortic aneurysm. I get yearly CT Scans. It’s steady, no growth. I caddie 200 days per year, running 8 miles or walking 6 miles with 2 bags. LIVE your life.

    • @4465Vman
      @4465Vman Před 6 měsíci

      THANKYOU Sir Thats reassuring to me I appreciate that greatly!!!!!!@@74ironman thankyou!!

  • @geniaallen2792
    @geniaallen2792 Před rokem +1

    Thank You❤🙏

  • @Mr2010taylor
    @Mr2010taylor Před rokem +2

    Amazing information 👍🏽

  • @iananimate1750
    @iananimate1750 Před rokem +3

    just had angioplasty. Had coronary aneurysm. Didn't know you could exercise if you have it. Anyway I'll go back to exercising in 4 weeks

  • @tbunnyshy1
    @tbunnyshy1 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for this video. I have a celiac artery aneurysm. The hospital wants me to have a nuclear stress test. I feel they should get clearance from my vascular surgeon first. I am not comfortable until he says it’s safe.

  • @truthseeker2531
    @truthseeker2531 Před měsícem +2

    I am hypertensive and on medication, Two months back I climbed 3rd floor of my office building through stairs and from that day I started experiencing pain in my upper back thoracic region. I reported it to two doctors one interventional cardiologist and one cardiac surgeon but without any investigation they both asked me not to think about it as it has nothing to do anything with cardiovascular system..

    • @ExerciseForHealth
      @ExerciseForHealth  Před 23 dny

      Interesting

    • @elenmalone9333
      @elenmalone9333 Před 22 dny

      I had a heaviness around my heart and told my family doctor many times. They ran a ECG every time and said nothing wrong. One day I felt worse feeling than before and the urgent care physician send me to the stress test. There the Dr. expressed a serious concern, next thing I had an ECO. Here they found 3 heard valves decease, bradycardia. When they ran a CTA scan found a AAA 4.4 sm and a PFO! If I didn’t go to the urgent care a year ago I would never learned about my condition because the ECG shows the problem when it’s too late. Be persistent and ask for a simple stress test or better ECO on your heart. Most of the Drs don’t care.

  • @Sunset553
    @Sunset553 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I had aortic dissection and aneurysm 5 years ago. I take beta blockers to keep my blood pressure down. I’m trying to keep from rupturing the aorta and structures in my veins. I’ve been unsure about exercise because it definitely fights against what the medication lowers. I just had another CT scan check up and I’ll ask what I should be doing. Idk about that 160 systolic bp recommendation. i’ll see if there’s a top bp recommendation for my exercise or if only gentle cardio is right. for me.

    • @ExerciseForHealth
      @ExerciseForHealth  Před 10 měsíci

      Good to hear you are asking for individual advice, well done.

  • @rickmessler7404
    @rickmessler7404 Před 4 měsíci +1

    A great video. Thank you very much. I was wondering if you could tell me some of the top heart surgeons in the country of India. I have AAA and it measures 4.4 centimeters. Thank you

    • @ExerciseForHealth
      @ExerciseForHealth  Před 4 měsíci +1

      As a fitness professional in the UK, I have no such knowledge to answer this.

  • @michaelreynolds7949
    @michaelreynolds7949 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Great stuff Richard. How does blood flow restriction training work for people with Aneurysms. On one hand, it seems appealing as one can get muscle fatigue with low loads but then not sure what effect it has on aortic pressure. do you have any thoughts on this?

    • @ExerciseForHealth
      @ExerciseForHealth  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Unfortunately the research for blood flow restriction training has mainly been done on athletes. There isn't a lot of evidence for people with chronic health conditions, and I haven't found any for heart related conditions, so I wouldn't want to advise this type of training to any of my subscribers yet. The evidence that is out there looks promising, but according to the research, to do it properly can be quite difficult without the necessary equipment.

    • @michaelreynolds7949
      @michaelreynolds7949 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@ExerciseForHealth Thanks for getting back with me.
      My Thoracic surgeon who specialized in aortic root Aneurysm had an exercise prescription as followed
      - no loads over 50lbs
      -rowing machine not good but all other forms of cardio fine
      -squats and bench press- be careful with as they put a lot of stress on the aorta
      -Body wt exercises, isometric, plyometrics are all fine
      Being an exercise physiologist I ask many questions, especially for clarification when he gave green light on isometrics.
      I like your prescription of 40-50% 1RM seems to be more exact than the general 50lb rule.
      where can I find some more research on exercise protocols for aortic aneurysms?
      another idea I had was to work unilateral to reduce overall loads. So do 1 leg legpress rathe than 2 leg legpress.
      thanks again for all the good info

  • @dionysia1660
    @dionysia1660 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the video! Do you think static bike is a good form of exercise for people with cerebral aneurysm? I am trying to find the proper exercise for my mom, apart from her daily walk.

    • @ExerciseForHealth
      @ExerciseForHealth  Před 4 měsíci

      A static exercise bike can be a great way of controlling the intensity, so this may be OK.

  • @nothingfree3524
    @nothingfree3524 Před rokem +6

    Have had an aortic anerism for 8 yrs IAM 74 yrs old , had heart surgery 9 yrs ago for valve , quit smoking and drinking when I was 33 yrs old , walk two miles a day when weather good or use treadmill, doctor wants me grasping for air when walking so I do some uphill and do grasp for air and feel great ! when I was 35 had inflammatory prostrate , doctor gave me prescription that had zinc in it and it shrank prostate, so year later had same problem and took 50MG of zinc a day and 800 mg ipobufrin a day for a week and problem gone ! So doctor said zinc reduces inflammation so when arota began to enlarge it went up to 4.4 then to 4.5 then back to 4.4, and been like that for eight years and been taking zinc every day 25mg , so my thinking if ZINC shrinks prostate then why shouldn't it shrink arota ? Other than that it' has been stable for eight years ! DO Not Follow my zinc protocol because it may have nothing to do with my arota ! But I do find it interesting! and it is what it is !

  • @okletsgo9135
    @okletsgo9135 Před 7 měsíci +1

    You mentioned risk of a aneurysmal rupture due to weightlifting is about 1 in 5000. Is that if your RPE is in the range of 3-5 as you indicated in the video? What’s the risk if you’re lifting close to failure in the 7-9 perceived exertion scale? The same or do the odds get significantly worse? Thank you

    • @ExerciseForHealth
      @ExerciseForHealth  Před 7 měsíci

      Yes. I wouldn't know what the exact risk changes are, but as blood pressure increases with load, you would expect the risk to increase.

  • @kevross4526
    @kevross4526 Před rokem +4

    About 5 months ago a abdominal aneurysm was found at 29 mm, doctor just said it's nothing to worry about, I work as a framer so lifting 50 kg or more is often everyday. Any precautions I should take? Quadruple bypass surgery 2.5 yrs ago

    • @ExerciseForHealth
      @ExerciseForHealth  Před rokem +1

      Only your doctor can advise you on what is best for you. The information in this video is generic in nature but can hopefully help you a bit

  • @sbackus08
    @sbackus08 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Can you do crunches and press ups with thoracic aortic aneurysm?
    And what about crunches amd press ups with intracranial aneurysm?

    • @ExerciseForHealth
      @ExerciseForHealth  Před 4 měsíci +1

      It may be OK but a lot will depend on the intensity. Check with your doctor first.

  • @laithtoeimeh371
    @laithtoeimeh371 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Can you please ansewer my question
    Regarding coronary ectasia .
    If its sever .
    Any contraindicated exresize
    Although the pateint is asymptomatic and used to exresiE without any chest pain

    • @ExerciseForHealth
      @ExerciseForHealth  Před 4 měsíci

      The answer to this question I believe is in this video for general advice. However, please speak with your doctor for individual advice.

  • @1pCarlos
    @1pCarlos Před rokem +2

    I got it when I was pushing heavy on an incline leg press last week. It hurts when trying to work out now. Dr said I’m fine but might go to the hospital for an MRI

    • @ExerciseForHealth
      @ExerciseForHealth  Před rokem +1

      Good that it is getting checked

    • @4465Vman
      @4465Vman Před 7 měsíci

      you cant know if youve had an aortic aneurism without a picture of inside of you

  • @barbaramilbradt2188
    @barbaramilbradt2188 Před rokem +2

    I have a calcified spleenic aneurysm. Should I be concerned while excersising? I take BP meds.

    • @ExerciseForHealth
      @ExerciseForHealth  Před rokem +1

      Apologies, but I don't know what that is. The advice in this video is generic, so for specific cases or any concerns you have, please speak to your doctor.

  • @anam9621
    @anam9621 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hello, need some help if you are are able to guide me. What resistance exercises are safe for a patients with messenteric artery dissection?

    • @anam9621
      @anam9621 Před 4 měsíci

      It’s crazy how there is no much information or much studies in the literature about messenteric artery dissection lifestyle, exercise limits, what to look for etc. Because of that I believe not even doctos know what to recommend. This issue, leaves patients with little guidance and poor decision making. There needs to be a specific guidelines for each type of aneurysm or dissections, especially the ones that doctors deemed as “Safe and will continue to monitor”. Patients need to be educated by either sending them to cardiac rehab or something like that so they know how high their blood pressure Can get. This why the preventative medicine in America needs to improve. They leave patients to figure it out and don’t educate them.

    • @ExerciseForHealth
      @ExerciseForHealth  Před 4 měsíci

      I've never heard of this condition, let alone seen anyone with it, so it would be irresponsible of me to offer advice as an exercise professional.

  • @MrGODINTHEMAKING
    @MrGODINTHEMAKING Před 10 měsíci +4

    Well i got a ascending aneurysm that's a 6.2 cm. I aint working out until after my surgery nov14th. To replace my aortic valve and aneurysm. Relax time no working out for me.

  • @user-up9uj1rf4r
    @user-up9uj1rf4r Před měsícem +1

    Say something about sacular aneurysms,which best surgeons and which ssfe exercises to do.

    • @ExerciseForHealth
      @ExerciseForHealth  Před měsícem

      Hope the info in this video helps a bit, but please take the advice of your cardiologist.

  • @slmpleshots
    @slmpleshots Před rokem +3

    If I have my aneurysm repaired and have a graft will I be able to go back to weightlifting?

  • @chanceco.5653
    @chanceco.5653 Před 23 dny +1

    I have a dilated 4.1 cm thoracic ascending aorta and my first cardiologist told me not to lift more than 30 pounds ever, and no exercise except walking but my new cardiologist said that i can do calisthenics or any exercises i want as long as i stay in the moderate exertion range...theres a lot of conflicting information out there!

    • @ExerciseForHealth
      @ExerciseForHealth  Před 22 dny

      That's weird. 30 pounds to one person is different to 30 pounds for another.

  • @blakeaaron5698
    @blakeaaron5698 Před 3 měsíci +1

    My 90-yr old grandma was diagnosed with a 9cm AAA - she's very active and still likes to do group gym classes 3x/week with weights. She does have high blood pressure and takes meds.
    Do you think it's advisable that she discontinue all exercise?

    • @ExerciseForHealth
      @ExerciseForHealth  Před 3 měsíci

      I advise that she seeks advice from a doctor that knows her

  • @paupasbattlemixph
    @paupasbattlemixph Před 8 měsíci +1

    hello doc, can you exercise even if you have an aneurystm?

    • @ExerciseForHealth
      @ExerciseForHealth  Před 8 měsíci

      I am no doctor! Yes you can with guidance as in this video, but I would always recommend people ask their doctor/ cardiologist first, as everyone is different

  • @gennarodalfonso3606
    @gennarodalfonso3606 Před rokem +8

    Hello there! I am 40 years old, and just found out to have an aortic aneurysms of max 4cm. I am a quite active person, I like going to the gym, exercise, play football. I saw the doctor and did a scan, and he only recommended me to not lift heavy weights, which I find still hard to accept a bit in a sudden. I feel totally healthy and strong, but I don’t want to run any risk, but also I am paranoid of what could happen to me, and this is slowing me down quite a bit! I’m not sure if anyone can help me to realise properly what are those exercises I should or should not do! Doctor said that I can even run a marathon, but about the rest, he suggested me some medicines which I am taking for cholesterol, and as said just to not put too much strain on my body when doing lifting weights! Still I feel a bit confused. Can I play football for instance, despite in this video it says to avoid physical contact! Honestly, I feel still young, just like teenager times!

    • @ExerciseForHealth
      @ExerciseForHealth  Před rokem +2

      I appreciate that at such a young age, to get a diagnosis like this can be confusing. However, it's best to take the advice of your doctor who will know you best. The advice in this video is generic, so there may be people that don't fit this criteria fully. You can definitely stay active though, but treat it as though you have high blood pressure, as that's what you need to control to avoid increased risk on the aneurysm. Watch my video on hypertension here which may provide you with a few more tips that might help: czcams.com/video/vpqX8zJujDY/video.html

    • @mrcoolcool4363
      @mrcoolcool4363 Před rokem +2

      ello matey my mum has a aneurysm near the heart think it's about 2cm, can you live normal life with aneurysms

    • @mrcoolcool4363
      @mrcoolcool4363 Před rokem +2

      just I read google an it kind of worry me, an also if it gets to big the aneurysm do the operate

  • @CJJibs
    @CJJibs Před rokem +3

    I am recovering from a ruptured aneurysm. I was running in the gym when it happened. Unfortunately I also have high BP for which I take medication. I work out five days per week. Can I still exercise?

    • @ExerciseForHealth
      @ExerciseForHealth  Před rokem +2

      I can't see why not, but it's probably worth getting advice from your doctor to be sure. Just be conservative with your exercise (no high intensity workouts).

    • @thebests3153
      @thebests3153 Před rokem

      You are a lucky person to be recovering, take care of yourself!

  • @PentButler
    @PentButler Před 6 měsíci +1

    I had a ruptured aneurysm 10 years ago. Can i play basketball now? My legs are still weak to run but i can train them to be stronger

    • @ExerciseForHealth
      @ExerciseForHealth  Před 6 měsíci +1

      It might be OK, but check with your doctor to get their advice

  • @formulaone07
    @formulaone07 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Which wrist blood pressure monitor do you recommend?

    • @ExerciseForHealth
      @ExerciseForHealth  Před 9 měsíci

      The only one I am familiar with is Omron which you could probably get on Amazon

    • @4465Vman
      @4465Vman Před 5 měsíci

      OMRON makes good ones

  • @okletsgo9135
    @okletsgo9135 Před 8 měsíci +2

    How about weightlifting with coronary aneurysm in the heart? not aortic

    • @ExerciseForHealth
      @ExerciseForHealth  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Any type of aneurysm irrelevant of its location will ultimately carry additional risks, so the advice would be the same.

    • @okletsgo9135
      @okletsgo9135 Před 8 měsíci

      @@ExerciseForHealth is weightlifting with sets of 2-3 reps before failure safe with 3 coronary aneurysms? Also had a heart attack 5 weeks ago, but heart seems to have healed according to recent tests. Thoughts?

  • @georgehimon1445
    @georgehimon1445 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for the heads up,I have one in the abdominal,I like doing bed crunches with dumbbells ,I can see a mouse under the skin ,I'm trying to burst mine I'll try some more reps and higher weights ,I'm living for the day.😳😁

    • @ExerciseForHealth
      @ExerciseForHealth  Před rokem +2

      OK? I would check what would be advisable with your doctor before pursuing what you've said.

    • @queenchelseaa
      @queenchelseaa Před měsícem

      Hi how it's going?

  • @naturalbeauty2231
    @naturalbeauty2231 Před rokem +1

    I have 37 mm acsending aorta ..is it dangerous

    • @ExerciseForHealth
      @ExerciseForHealth  Před rokem +1

      This is difficult for me to answer as I'm not a doctor. Please seek the advice from your GP.

  • @Oldspartan65
    @Oldspartan65 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I have a TAA and i didnt change nothing i go to the gym and workout just as hard as i can screw it

  • @kimporter1744
    @kimporter1744 Před 4 měsíci +1

    You only get one body so please take care of it!!!❤❤🙏

  • @santamulligan676
    @santamulligan676 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Blood pressure monitoring is key if it goes in your abdomen it’s curtains🌚

  • @Davidh741
    @Davidh741 Před rokem +2

    I have root at 4mm and ascending at 3.8 2 cardiologist told no limitations then I seen major cardiologist at big hospital he also published paper he said those numbers that’s not aneurism go exercise no limitations

    • @ExerciseForHealth
      @ExerciseForHealth  Před rokem +1

      Great, 4mm is still very small, so you should be OK. Always take the advice of the experts!

    • @sasap1156
      @sasap1156 Před rokem +1

      Do you have also a leaking valve?

    • @sasap1156
      @sasap1156 Před rokem +2

      You mean 4cm? Do you have a leaking valve?

    • @Davidh741
      @Davidh741 Před 7 měsíci

      @@sasap1156no all good

  • @peterney2402
    @peterney2402 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Just take a slow walk

  • @debchancy2066
    @debchancy2066 Před rokem +1

    We are mortals and like everything living on this plant whether plant or animal, we will die.

    • @ExerciseForHealth
      @ExerciseForHealth  Před rokem +1

      Deep!

    • @vangoghh2340
      @vangoghh2340 Před rokem +3

      Preferably please in my 70s, 80s..Sure we all will die, but finding out that you have an anyresm in your 30s it's not a easy thing. So please save such statements

    • @shanearmstrong9618
      @shanearmstrong9618 Před 6 měsíci

      All true but it is real nice when there is quality involved.

  • @flatzzzz718
    @flatzzzz718 Před rokem +2

    I have vascular ehlers danlos syndrome. I'm 26 male, this illness has ruined my life. I lost my left kidney, I lost my right carotid artery, and I have an aneurysm in my left carotid and 2 in my brain (I don't know what arteries) I need a miracle

    • @ExerciseForHealth
      @ExerciseForHealth  Před rokem +2

      Oh wow, I feel for you. I hope there is some light ahead.

    • @shatteringthematrix6959
      @shatteringthematrix6959 Před 8 měsíci +1

      maybe see if you can get your copper level checked. Copper deficiency can cause aneurysms. It is involved in making collagen/connective tissue. Look up copper deficiency symptoms and see if 3-4 or more apply to you. Also want to look at thyroid/parathyroid and liver health. Parathyroid deals with calcium utilization and connective tissue.

    • @flatzzzz718
      @flatzzzz718 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@ExerciseForHealth I'm still alive, and now very addicted to opiods

  • @alanmartins6349
    @alanmartins6349 Před 4 měsíci +1

    #.0cm-5.5cm Very low risk of rupture when exercising. anything above 4 is at high risk. 5.5 is not high risk? is this serious.

    • @ExerciseForHealth
      @ExerciseForHealth  Před 4 měsíci

      I'm not sure I quite understand this question, but although having an aneurysm is dangerous to your health, the video explains the risk to health during exercise, which studies have shown is very low for 3.0cm - 5.5cm.