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Old 03-08-2011, 08:58 AM #1
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Confused Filters not working

I was discovered unresponsive laying on my living room floor May 30 2010..apparently a right mid temporal aneurysm had blown; I guess not remembering my 4 weeks in ICU following the surgery is a good thing but being type A personality it leaves me brooding. I am told I have a second one up in the control center that needs monitoring and maybe a loop procedure. But I placed that on back burner for now. So after the rehab and the numerous meds to control inter-cranial pressure...I have just 1 serious issue...my filter that censors what your thinking vs what you say seems to have been turned off...I seldom was a rude curt person but now I say things to people that shocks even myself. Don't know how to discuss this with my doc that would sound logical so I sought out group discussion. Any constructive opinions would be appreciated.
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