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Old 07-01-2007, 10:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
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A Question

A friend sent me this question-

"I would like to know if a brass player with an AAA (Abdominal Aortic
Aneurysm) has to limit his loud and high register playing?"

I don't know the answer, I thought some of our board members might have some insights into the question.
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Old 07-01-2007, 10:44 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: A Question

Hi,

Does the person with the AAA have any medical limit on lifting or activities that would increase intra abdominal pressure? If the person's doctor has no concerns with it then it would seem to be okay.

Personally. if I had a AAA I would need to ask myself two questions:

1) whether my altissimo playing is open enough not to dangerously increase
my intra abdominal pressure beyond what my doctor recommends?

2) is altissimo playing worth the risk of developing a dissecting AAA, which is a
particularly painful and abrupt way to end one's trumpet playing career and
life?

My thoughts,

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Old 07-01-2007, 11:02 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: A Question

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Hi,

Does the person with the AAA have any medical limit on lifting or activities that would increase intra abdominal pressure? If the person's doctor has no concerns with it then it would seem to be okay.

Personally. if I had a AAA I would need to ask myself two questions:

1) whether my altissimo playing is open enough not to dangerously increase
my intra abdominal pressure beyond what my doctor recommends?

2) is altissimo playing worth the risk of developing a dissecting AAA, which is a
particularly painful and abrupt way to end one's trumpet playing career and
life?

My thoughts,

Brian R.N., BSN.
I just called my daughter,a RN,BSN,MSN,CRNA,and presented the question raised by the WISE ONE and was in no uncertain words told it's for the player's personal physician to recommend his/her future playing status.
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