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Old 05-05-2011, 01:13 PM #1
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Hi All,

As someone who has recently been diagnosed with a cerebral aneurysm, I've decided to start a blog to document the process leading up to, and after surgery.

After seeing 1 or 2 videos of patients after surgery, It made me think that a more indepth look at the recovery process would be extremely beneficial to people who may be diagnosed in the future.

If you're interested in watching my recovery via video and written updates, ***

I'd be happy to answer any questions or comments people may have via the blog as well.

If the blog becomes successful, I'd really like to expand the blog to have many people's "video diary" of recovery. I think it's a great way to help others stay strong during what can be immensely stressful times.

Thanks, and I hope to see you at the blog!

-Scott

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Hi All,

As someone who has recently been diagnosed with a cerebral aneurysm, I've decided to start a blog to document the process leading up to, and after surgery.

After seeing 1 or 2 videos of patients after surgery, It made me think that a more indepth look at the recovery process would be extremely beneficial to people who may be diagnosed in the future.

If you're interested in watching my recovery via video and written updates, ***

I'd be happy to answer any questions or comments people may have via the blog as well.

If the blog becomes successful, I'd really like to expand the blog to have many people's "video diary" of recovery. I think it's a great way to help others stay strong during what can be immensely stressful times.

Thanks, and I hope to see you at the blog!

-Scott
Hi Scott,
I'm interested (just located your blog) and think both blog and video diary is a great idea and will help other people in the future.
I also have just been diagnosed with 5 Cerebral Aneurysms (22 Aug),
the treatment and surgery options for so many, so complex and so large ain't really looking that good...
Post Op Deficit; is perspective based if you ask me ! one mans minor being another mans major as the saying goes.
Statistics also malleable, varient and dependant on whom what why when where and how etc etc..
So Im fence sitting.. undecieded...to chop or not to chop ???.. Is what I question ??? The odds on outcome more terrifying than just living with the symptoms and taking pot luck when they blow ... but then again Ive allways been a gambler lol.
Best of luck to you, with everything
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[QUOTE=Vixone;802778]Hi Scott,
I'm interested (just located your blog) and think both blog and video diary is a great idea and will help other people in the future.
I also have just been diagnosed with 5 Cerebral Aneurysms (22 Aug),
the treatment and surgery options for so many, so complex and so large ain't really looking that good...
Post Op Deficit; is perspective based if you ask me ! one mans minor being another mans major as the saying goes.
Statistics also malleable, varient and dependant on whom what why when where and how etc etc..
So Im fence sitting.. undecieded...to chop or not to chop ???.. Is what I question ??? The odds on outcome more terrifying than just living with the symptoms and taking pot luck when they blow ... but then again Ive allways been a gambler lol.
Best of luck to you, with everything [/QUOTE

Where is your blog I' m a newbie have been reading so many post and have found much comfort in doing so .
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