Very similar situation. Belt line pain that went ambulance, Er, CT scan, Or, Induced intubated coma, All caused by ruptured illiac aorta, reaired with graft from left leg. 🛌 ridden led to severe strain on arthritic back with bed pan and xray board. Add a large anus sore which compromised bowel movements. Back to surgery 30 days after admission for adding an illiostomy, extending my stay in ICU to 44 days. On day 45 after rwo step to sit in chair and two step back to bed, sent off to the resthome for rehab. Circulation loss in both legs and feet led to talk of amputation, that was rejected by vote of thethe team of Drs. Let's add my chronic leg ulcer which was having a grand ole time on the lessend blood flow. Went as a 2 pack a day smoker and 4-8 ounce a day drinker, had the easiest cold turkey one could ask for. 49 months later no booze or nicotine. Well now add the repair of 4.1cm illiac anerysm on July 6 , repaired using non-evasive coil through belt ine incisions. Positive results are a repair of illiac aorta, a confirmed hope the coil may increase blood flow to legs and feet, and an added bonus of some significant healing 😀 for the ulcers.Doctors convince all caused alcohol , cigarettes, and family history. Have a great day ,I am as I'm still enjoying life. Albeit a liitliit
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Douglas D MacIVER
HANOVER MA
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Original Message:
Sent: 10-05-2021 00:18
From: jon klingler
Subject: AAA surgery
#hello everyone I'm jon
on august 1 2021 I had a pain on my side of my back and it was a pain no one should ever have it was like pounding non stop for two days. On the second day I couldn't take it and more and it was getting worse. So I called the ambulance they got me inside and took me to the hospital the doctor called for a CT scan from there they sent me into a room and all I remember is telling somebody please help me The pain is unbearable.It seemed for ever lying there on the gurney finally they came in and the doctor said get him out of here he's going to die. They rushed me out to the helicopter they finally gave me something for the pain and I passed out I had a 2 Hour Helicopter flight two Portland Oregon Emmanuel legacy hospital from there I do not remember a thing. I woke up in the ICU my surgeon eventually came in and talk to me from there he immediately started drawing up what happened to me and what he had to fix he explained to me my aortic artery Behind my lungs was the size of a grapefruit down towards my leg I had another aneurysm in my aortic artery. My surgeon explain to me I am very lucky because when he open me up my aortic artery that was the size of a grapefruit bursted. I now have two graphs on my artery. The tingling this in my feet Is getting better but my bowls still have problems I hope this goes away and I can become normal. I'm still very scared on what happened but I'm slowly doing better.
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jon klingler
Roseberg OR
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