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Old 08-11-2010, 04:48 PM #1
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My husband suffered 2 ruptured brain aneurysms in December of 2009. He had emergency surgery - cranioplasty and clipping of both aneurysms. He came through surgery great, was in ICU for 2 weeks before coming home. His recovery has been good. Even though, 8 months later, still having some issues: swelling on the left side of his head/face, s/t memory, confusion in crowds, concentration issues and extreme fatigue. Anyone else have these issues this long out ? Dr says it just takes time and cannot give a time frame of when or even if he will ever totally recover. Any advice on how to help him or what to do for him ? Or just any advice period.....lol. I have no one to talk to about this that has been there, done that. All I hear are horror stories of people who knew people, etc. I am very, very thankful he is doing so well, just need someone to talk to and any tips or advice is appreciated. Thank you all in advance !!!
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