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Old 02-03-2009, 07:54 AM
Nancy0708 Nancy0708 is offline
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Originally Posted by maggs440 View Post
Hi,
My Mom on labor day of 2008 had a brain aneurysm bleed. She was life flighted to University hospitals in Cleveland Ohio where they coiled 2 of the aneurysms, her recovery was very fast and she was out of the hospital withing 3 weeks. They took care of my mom's AVM(its like a tangled mass of veins in her brain) on December 5th 2008 in a 2 surgery process. This was by far the worst experience of my life, after the first surgery my mother did not recognize any of her family and acted like a small child. They took her in for the removal of the AVM on December 6th and she came out much better than the first, she knew her own name and most of her family. But our last trial was an aneurysm that had not burst that needed to be clipped. This surgery was scheduled for January 5th 2009, this surgery seemed to be the easiest of them all... but after my mom had recovered she was different, it was like someone else was in her body. My mom was my best friend and now she won't even really talk to me, she is more irritable and just all around unpleasant. She used to be everyone's best friend! She usually worked seconds but now she wakes up late and goes to bed early! I don't know what to do! Its ripping my family apart. I was wondering if anyone has had an experience close to this? I hope with time she will become more of what she used to be, but I don't know what to think. Please someone help.
Hi- After the first coiling of my biggest annie in July 08 my daughter said I was different. I explained that this was a life changing experience, and we gradually got through the changes and things are back to normal. I just had a clipping on my 2nd annie on Jan 27 09, I am home, no real changes, just letting the brain heal. It is very hard to keep low and let the healing process take over. Your Mom may have some personality changes during this, and I don't blame her. please be patient, it may take up to 6 months or more for her to adjust, just love her, and try to roll with the punches, things will calm down. Nancy
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