
The Hidden Struggles of Aortic Dissection Survivors
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In this episode, host Roy Sheppard is joined by patients Monty and Martin, alongside clinical psychologist Dr Mark Griffiths from Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, for an honest conversation about the psychological and emotional toll of aortic dissection.
The discussion explores personal experiences of trauma, delayed emotional reactions, family impacts and the long road to mental and physical recovery. Mark provides clinical insights into coping strategies, diagnosis challenges, and the importance of patient advocacy. The conversation also highlights improvements in care pathways and the ongoing work of the charity to improve outcomes across the UK and Ireland.
This episode is essential listening for anyone affected by aortic dissection patients, families and healthcare professionals.
Chapters:
(00:00) – Introduction to the episode and guests
(00:49) – Psychological impact of aortic dissection on patients
(04:49) – Impact on family members
(06:20) – Male stoicism and emotional suppression
(08:04) – Patient story: Monty on coping with aortic dissection and family impact
(13:05) – Patient story: Martin's psychological experience and impact on family
(19:46) – Psychological recovery and delayed emotional processing
(21:45) – Importance of blood pressure monitoring and recovery lessons
(22:50) – Diagnosis pathways and treatment options for aortic dissection
(24:00) – Specialised surgical care and systemic improvements
(29:00) – Importance of public awareness and patient advocacy