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Old 04-27-2010, 10:59 AM #1
Staceywallace12 Staceywallace12 is offline
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Hello Everyone
I posted a quick question a little while ago and Beachgirl was kind enough to answer!
I'm 43. I had a ruptured right cerebral aneurysm behind my eye Aug 7 2009.I had headaches for about a month, docs told me a sinus headache. I took myself to the ER the 6th they did a CT and saw nothing. I felt so bad. The next day I felt really sick and I felt a pop, in my head, I told my kids I had to go again I'd be back. I was lucky enough that this time a doctor thought he saw something and sent me for a second one saw the bleed and had me sent to a trauma hospital right away.I had it clipped and coiled. Long story short. Here I am today. Blessed to be alive with my kids. Recovery seems long as I tried going back to work full time but headache,dizziness, and fatigue are still a factor. I find many people don't understand as I look fine but I do have memory issues as well. I find that I get very frustrated with myself because I feel like I should be able to do more. Does anyone else feel this way? Great to be here! Look forward to meeting everyone!
Peace,
Stacey
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