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Old 06-28-2011, 08:45 AM #1
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It's nice to see that people care. I'm very scared. But I keep praying as well. I just hate being tired all the time and the headaches are annoying. Thank you for the comfort. I know there are invasive procedures and what not...but I cant help but worry. I worry that something may happen...and then what would happen to my 3 yr old. But I pray that everything stays safe. Thank You.
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First of all, take a deep breath. You have had to cope with so much that I am sure that this seems like your world is spinning out of control. Finding out that you have a brain aneurysm is a terrifying thing - but try and think of it as a positive - you have found it before it has found you.

There are very safe and reliable treatments for aneurysm now. I had one clipped in 2004, and I know many others who had aneurysms that have been either clipped or coiled since then.

The waiting game is the hardest. Have you seen a neurosurgeon or an interventional radiologist yet? What is the recommendation from your doctor? The course and type of treatment depends on many factors including the size, location, and type of the aneurysm (berry or fusiform), your overall health and age.

I know that this forum doesn't have a lot of traffic, but I will check in here regularly to see how you are going.

Sorry to hear that you have been through so many other challenges. I would recommend that you try not to strain yourself physically, or go on roller coasters and take good care of your general health.

Now that you know it is there, you are in control - remember that. Please feel free to post or private message me if you have any questions that I can help with.

Please look after yourself.

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Thanks Lynn. I know I am in control. It's just stressful. How are you doing since everything happened? And I haven't seen the neurosurgeon yet. I go in August. My fiance and I are going since my mother can't make it. It sucks to have my fiance off of work because he doesn't get paid for it, but he wants to be there with me when we get the news of what we need to do. I love him for all the support he has given me. It would be harder to stay positive without him. My email is ** if you would like to email me. Thank you!!
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It's nice to see that people care. I'm very scared. But I keep praying as well. I just hate being tired all the time and the headaches are annoying. Thank you for the comfort. I know there are invasive procedures and what not...but I cant help but worry. I worry that something may happen...and then what would happen to my 3 yr old. But I pray that everything stays safe. Thank You.
Hey Keiri! I just had an anyeurism coiled and I feel pretty good. It is about 1 month and two days since the surgery. Mine actually ruptured while I was working out. It was a class 3 rupture which means serious bleeding into my brain. I actually died for about 7 minutes. Thank G-d for my training partner, the paramedics and the doctors at Emory Hospital in Atlanta, GA. I think they are #1 in the coun ty for anyeurisms. You can't run from it so, just face it with confidence and think positive and all will be OK. Sorry to hear about your relationship with your husband. You can start a new life once this is all over and done with. And, like I said in my response to your response about my ad. When you are finished and recovered from your surgery get yourself to the gym because a strong, healthy body will get you through anything and it will also let you live longer and stronger. I wish you the best.
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Hey Keiri! I just had an anyeurism coiled and I feel pretty good. It is about 1 month and two days since the surgery. Mine actually ruptured while I was working out. It was a class 3 rupture which means serious bleeding into my brain. I actually died for about 7 minutes. Thank G-d for my training partner, the paramedics and the doctors at Emory Hospital in Atlanta, GA. I think they are #1 in the coun ty for anyeurisms. You can't run from it so, just face it with confidence and think positive and all will be OK. Sorry to hear about your relationship with your husband. You can start a new life once this is all over and done with. And, like I said in my response to your response about my ad. When you are finished and recovered from your surgery get yourself to the gym because a strong, healthy body will get you through anything and it will also let you live longer and stronger. I wish you the best.

Thank you for the support. I'm actually divorced from my ex-husband and all. I've got a Fiance named Kevin and he is the best I could ask for. Thank you and I will keep messaging you. I'll message when everything happens. Thank you.
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I am glad you have lots of support around you - that is really important. When you go to see your neurosurgeon, I would suggest that your fiance takes a pen and paper - I know that when I went, I was in shock, confused and more than a little overwhelmed by it all. Having a support person with you makes an incredible difference, because by the time you leave your head will probably be spinning with all the information you get.

Make a list of questions before you go. It is easy to walk out and realise that you didn't ask everything you need to know. Take it with you - I promise your doctor won't mind.

As for me, I am a success story. I won't lie and say it was an easy road to recovery. I also have MS, so my recovery was compromised by that as well. My husband was amazing and totally supportive - which made all the difference to me. It sounds like your fiance will be that way for you.

Apart from still having a scar that runs from the top of one ear right across my head to the top of the other, a lumpy forehead (where they took the window out of my skull) and a little bit of a bald patch, I am really good now.

I know you will do really well too. I won't have access to a computer for a couple of weeks, but I will check back as soon as I can to see how you are and what the doc says.

Take care and keep in touch. This is all very scary now, but it will work out.

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