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Old 08-26-2009, 08:10 AM #1
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Unhappy Looking for some advice

I'am 47, I had a Brain aneurysm in 2002, they did surgery and took it out. I suffer from short term memory loss, and few little things but I can live with these. Now seven years later I had like the most painful headache in my life and somehow drove to my family Doctors office and they gave me a shot of torradol and called an ambulance for me to take me to the hospital.
They did a CTA and found that I have a start to another aneurysm, this one is right by my carrodid artery, in the front of my ear on the right side.
Can anyone give me any advise, insight anything?

Thank You
Sandra lee
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