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Old 01-09-2012, 03:53 PM #1
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Default Just want to share my thoughts about post operation with someone



Hello my name is Terri,

I had beginning in 2005 several seizures and finally the drs. during the later part of that year found an aniersms behind my right eye. Not rupted but diffinatley need attention. So some 4 months after they found it I had an operation to remove or coil the affected area.

The operation took 10 hours and I was out the hospital in 3 days(Insurance ran out) , at home to begin a long recovery. No one explained anything about the feelings and turmoil a brain surgery causes in your life. I thought wow, a couple months after opertion I should be fine again.....wrong. This past year I have just began to feel close to normal.

I filed for SS disabilties but they rejected me, however I still have a problem staying focused for a long period of time. depression sets in and I fight to keep busy, sometimes I win sometimes I don't..

I would just like to hear from others and professional that may lead me back to normal or best I can be....Thanks
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