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Old 09-25-2006, 11:27 PM #1
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Talking Hi Hun

Thanks for your kind words! My ruptured "Annie" is on the left side, next to my optical artery and communicating arteries. Close to my temple area I guess?? I don't know how I got so lucky not to have worst deficits!! I threw a clot durring the first surg. & died on the table and the whole left side of my brain turned grey temporarily until the clot disolved. My neuro is amazed that I survived the rupture, then that. My memory and insomnia is the worst!! I have a lot of cognitive, coordination prob., light sensitivity, headaches... But I have full use of everything!! My long term memory is perfect thank God! I have been doing my own rehab due to lack of funds to go to a regular facility. I am getting there slowly but surely! It takes a long time for the brain to heal. I have heard of people gaining full use or recovery after many years? I will keep your hubby in my prayers!! I will write more soon! God bless you for all that you have done for him!!! Take care, Love Tricia
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