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Jess.t123 10-07-2008 03:58 PM

Hi Erika I would quite often look and my mom and other half as if to say who are you what do you want lol I don't remember but my mom said I did but my memory is fine now it will get better just be there for him. Jess

LucyLou85 11-05-2008 06:52 PM

hi everyone, I have joined this forum as I am looking for any advice and information on aneurysm and recovery from it. My mom suffered a ruptured aneurysm 8 weeks ago. It was on the left side, and the aneurysm was successfully clipped. It has been a scary and terrible time for myself and my family, as this was a bolt out of the blue for all of us. I do not have much information to go on as to recovery and what to expect in the next few weeks and months. My mom is doing well,she has a slight weakness in her right side, and her words are coming out jumbled quite often. Does anyone know if it is normal to have headaches in the weeks post-aneurysm? she is also having problems with her sight, where she can only see half of everything on the left side and not much at all on the right side. We have been told that this may or may not improve, its just a waiting game really.

I was also wondering if there is anyone who has come through this and gone on to lead the life that they had before, and how long it has taken them?
I hope that I can help with any questions, or anything really that others have, I will be happy to hear from you
I live in Scotland, so sorry if I do not reply to you right away (time difference!)
Thanks :)

Jess.t123 11-06-2008 02:54 AM

Hi Lucy it sounds to me like your mom is recovering well Mine ruptured in 02 and yes I have gone back to how I was I have also had two children since one 5 the other 1 just be there for her when she feels ready to talk about what happened. Jess.xxx

PS and the headaches are completely normal its the blood being reabsorbed

azoyizes 01-11-2009 09:19 PM

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Hi Erika, and welcome to NeuroTalk. :hug: I'm sorry about all that your boyfriend is going through right now. I hope for the best for him.

NurseNancy 09-17-2009 06:59 PM

hi erika and welcome to NT.
i'm a nurse but don't know much about aneurysms. i know it will take some time. is larry getting outpatient rehab at all?

PT can help to get the patient as far back to normal as possible.
and remember, if you don't feel comfortable with the dr giving you info you can always get a 2nd opinion. you might also consider starting a medical file for larry. it's usually free to request a copy from a dr visit. but, if you wait and request lengthy records they will charge you.

if he has mri's request a copy for yourself. if you ever go to other drs they will want to see the CD's. i don't know if you can get copies of CAT scans tho.

i hope larry will con't to improve. you've shown remarkable strength thru this.
welcome again to NT.


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