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Old 11-11-2013, 07:40 AM #1
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Default Aneurysm and seizures

I was diagnosed w/a 2cm annie behind left eye and a 8.5cm forming annie in the basilar willis section. Last wednesday and sunday I experienced 2 seizures. Is this normal? Am not on medication or treatment for the annies. Am supposed to go back for another angiogram next May. Don't have insurance or money and am not sure what to do. Had both when diagnosed, but employer would not keep me employed because job was high stress and dr said I needed a low stress job. That's a joke. Have applied for disability, am on second try. If siezures are normal, what could be causing them?
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