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Old 04-13-2011, 04:12 PM #1
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Default Wait&Watch or Coil Unruptured Aneurysm

I am new to this site and would like others input on what direction to pursue. I have been having headaches for roughly 3 months consistently. I had an MRI that showed an incidental finding of an aneurysm. Last week I had a brain angiogram showing that is measures 4mm. The neurosurgeon gave me the options of wait and watch it with having scans done once a year or to have is coiled. I am 35 yrs old and healthy otherwise. I can see the up and down sides to both options and there is no true right answer. HOnestly nervous about the coil procedure yet also nervous to leave it untreated as well!!!

Any advice??
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