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Old 09-12-2009, 02:53 PM #1
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Anyone else experience this? I feel like I am losing who I am. My personality. Me. I have two annies on my basilar artery that have been stented and clipped but they have continued to grow.

Help, I'm losing me.
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Anyone else experience this? I feel like I am losing who I am. My personality. Me. I have two annies on my basilar artery that have been stented and clipped but they have continued to grow.

Help, I'm losing me.
I have a basilar aneurysm also. I too have an stent put in that one. I'm on my 4th coiling procedure. Did you have a bleed?
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I had a bleed last year in October, they never did find the source of the bleed so nothing could be done and they tell me this is great news. I am slowly improving but seem to be stuck with contant headaches, vision problems, short term memory difficulty and fatigue. I so understand the losing yourself feeling and wondering if you will ever get your life back. I'm trying to do something each day that I would have done before the bleed. This month I've up to walking my dogs two miles a day. It's a small thing but a step back to reclaiming my life. I hope this helps. Julie
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