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Old 06-04-2010, 06:38 PM #9
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Originally Posted by mrulon View Post
I am going to have a 7mm unruptured aneurysm coiled May 20th. I have hotel, air and rental car reserved in Hawaii for June 4th. I am wondering if I should be canceling (with a fee) or will I be ok to go???? Some sites say back to work in 5 days, others say 29 days recuperation. I am so confused. I don't want to cancel if I don't have to, I really want to go.

What are your opinions???

Thanks Myrna
Hi Myrna
I hope things are going well with you today. If they are you are probably in the air. I have had to stents placed in my annnie and I am waiting for the coil. I know I would not have had the energy to fly. If you are there in Hawaii don't overdo and give yourself plenty of rest.
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