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Old 08-26-2011, 04:27 PM #1
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Default How long until fully recovered

Hi,
I a new to this site. I had a subarachnoid hemorrage on the night of July 15, 2011. My aneurysm was coiled and I spent two weeks in the hospital. I have no deificts of any kind and am totally intact, thank God. I was released from the hospital on 7/29. Although I am "fine" I still suffer from horrible headaches and am on strong medication that makes me feel sick to my stomach. How long can I expect these headaches to last? The dr. tells me that it is different for everybody. Nevertheless, I would like to hear from people who have had a similar experience. I get very frustrated because all I can do is sit around all day. If I do have a surge of energy and accomplish something around the house, I suffer the rest of the day. Thank you in advance for any response.
Susie
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