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Thanks to both of you.
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Crwstar-
Mine is on the carotid artery right where the opthalmic branches off. I guess yours being off on the other artery must make a difference. I was also told that mine was in a bad spot, but coiling was the only option. My neurosurgeon prefers clipping because it's a more "permenent " solution, but said the area is too hard to get to from the "outside" without causing major damage. How large is your aneursym and how long have you had symptoms? My neurosurgeon seemed to think I may develop symptoms at any time. It's funny that you have drooping. They did the MRA because of mine and then found the aneursym, but say it's unrelated. I ended up having surgery on my eyelid on the affected side because it wouldn't close and I was told that was unrelated too. ![]() Wiz- It smart you pay attention to your blood pressure with the family history. I fortunately don't have high blood pressure, thank goodness! I'm not about to take up weight lifting though. God bless. ![]() Last edited by sarahin; 06-21-2008 at 07:25 PM. Reason: added info |
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![]() Ok, here we go.... ![]() My aneurysm is 2.3 to 3 mm, small or a nub with a wide neck - I've done a lot of research on small unruptured aneurysms and became concerned because I started reading about some that have actually ruptured being that small and I seem to be on the cusp of rising blood pressure. I've had a headache for 7 months now but before that I would have what I called episodes of month long vertigo, nausea, dizziness. A while back I would wake up in the middle of the night with my neck stiff as a board and I never thought anything of it until now. ![]() ![]() hmmm, I am sorry to hear of the complications. What are you doing to be with this? I ask because my biggest fear I think has been something being wrong with my brain and here it is. I've had to really come to terms with it all and its still early in my process. Unfortunately, I can't remember the rest of what I wrote - I think it was pretty witty though....we'll never know - but that's why I stopped typing before - I was forgetting what I was going to say so I'm going to sign off for now. All the best - I'm sure I'll have more questions... I am hopeful that more people will join in the conversation. chao for now |
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No problem, vent away. The good news is I am going in to see a ophthalmologist next month and will get the referral to a neuro-ophthalmologist next. I agree my symptoms must be related to whats going on - hopefully, I will get a doctor who will really listen.
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Crwstar,
Thought I had heard about a connection between brain injury/ cerebal aneursyms and the pituitary. I found this sight. http://pituitary.mgh.harvard.edu/NCBV11I2.htm http://www.pituitarysociety.org/publ...sm/causes_html |
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Thanks for the information - I will check it out. I do keep getting that question. Is there a connection between the two? - You've given me another question to ask the doctor as well. Many thanks!!
If you think of anything else don't hesitate to mention it. Crwstar |
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I'm sorry to hear about BT, I registered a while back and got banned before I could post. It was a discouraging experience......glad to hear you all are taking care of yourselves.
I have a question - I read your post on the other thread about your annie being 4mm. mine is small 2.3 by 1.6 with a wide neck of 2.3. originally, they said it was 3 mm. I keep reading that docs don't know what the annies look like until they go in so they can't tell how thin the walls are. I feel that I am symptomatic. Even with an annie this small should I be seeking a second opinion? In your experience have you heard of others with annies this small rupturing? Sincerely, Crwstar |
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To answer your question...I don't think these doctors have a clue as to how small an annie can be to rupture. It's all about the artery ....mine was thin because the artery was hard. Yes I have heard of small annies going,my would have rupture at any time. And I was symptomatic for 8 months with slurring,numbing of my legs and right arm. I would get a second opinon and have these checked offen...they can change in a blink from small to ready to burst. You are the only one that knows what you are feeling...if you feel better having these taken care of find a doctor who will listen and have the surgery.Best of luck....take care of yourself. ooxx mimi |
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