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Iliac artery aneurysm

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Hello, I've been diagnosed with iliac artery aneurysm (found in a scan for ongoing cancer treatment).

Iliac artery aneurysm seems to be pretty rare and I've not found much information about it online.

I would really love to hear how people live with this condition, the one phone call I've had so far with vascular team was just a list of things i can't do and a lot of new medication (i'm now taking 14 tablets a day combined vascular and cancer medication).

I'm 56 year old woman and was managing to be pretty active before aneurysm diagnosis (gym, allotment,physical job) now that's all been taken away from me.

I need to hear about what I can do with this condition.

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