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Old 08-23-2010, 04:14 PM #5
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hey stacie - my husband had 2 ruptured aneurysms in dec. 09 - he had to have craniotomy (spelling) and clipping. he is doing so great also. he has some s/t memory issues, some headaches and extreme fatigue. he looks like he feels great to the world, but to me, as his wife of 33 yrs, i can tell when he is not feeling well. everyone tells us that it just takes time to heal. we also hear all of the horror stories, etc. not quite sure why people feel the need to share those. but it does cause some worry for me and my husband when we hear that. just wanted to tell you that you are doing great ! we are still in recovery mode too and understand what you are going through. i wish you well and hope you continue to recover !!!
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