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Old 07-19-2012, 10:38 PM #1
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Confused aneurysm clipping surgery

Hello Everyone!

I am scheduled to have a PCOM unruptured anuerysm clipped on Monday July 23rd. I am very nervous about the surgery and the recovery. Any advise or information would be greatly appreciated. I am also having a second surgery on Wednesday July 25th for tethered chord. It all seems to be happening so fast. Can anyone tell me how they felt right out of surgery. I have less than 48 hours to recoup before my second surgery. I guess I am just very nervous!

Thanks in advance!

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