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I have a cerebral aneurysm and doctors are watching and waiting as it is in a dangerous area for coiling procedure. What I want to know is if any other individuals with brain aneurysms have experienced thinking problems, like brain is not processing up to par...
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I'm sorry that I'm unable to answer your question Newton63, but I noticed your post and wanted to welcome you to NeuroTalk.
I do hope that you get some answers soon, but in the meantime, have a look around the board and join in anywhere you feel comfortable. ![]()
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Me too! Hi, Newton63!
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Hi Newton63,
Welcome to NeuroTalk - Sorry to hear you have an aneurysm. To answer your question - I also have an aneurysm that is being watched and do have challenges with my brain operating optimally. Some of my symptoms are fatigued pretty easily, memory loss, unable to find words or even sometimes spell correctly. Brain hurts after exerting myself in conversation with others and my threshhold for using tact with people can decrease when my brain is tired. I had for years had issues with comprehension and found ways around it. I knew something wasn't functioning right just never occurred to me it was an aneurysm. I do hope you find the answers you are looking for. All the best, C-star |
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![]() Mine's just been picked up, and I'm waiting to see the specialist to discuss treatment options. I found a list of possible symptoms on the .brainaneurysm.com website. I've listed them below:- Quote:
To be honest I've had most of these for years due to fibromyalgia & mental health conditions/medications. No. 1 is comparatively new (circa last Summer) and I have been a lot more tired & confused in the last few months as well as being more inclined to fall over and having increasing difficulty in concentrating. Horrible, isn't it? Never mind, keep smiling & just try to accept a slower pace of life for thr time being. ![]() |
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I am sorry i have had the same aneursym in that are too but no troubles with thinking .
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Yes I have had two Annie's one coiled and one clipped in 2004 both 4 mm and both to the point of rupture. I had numbing (most right side) but also both legs. I also had slur that happened once in a while that lasted anywhere from a day to two weeks,very tired always,could not remember,and felt like I had the flu for 8 months. I was working as a union painter when I felt like my nerves were on top of my skin...hot felt cold,cold felt hot on my right side and my neck hurt. That was in July 2004 so I saw my doctor who told me I may have MS (because both legs were heavy at times,and numb) anyway it turns out I had two Annie's.One was deep between the two hemispheres where they say only 5% of people get them and very hard to coil...long story short they coiled it. ![]() Me and about 8 others from the BT site email each other everyday,we all go through the same things,but I know you'll do fine. Think positive they can fix you and if they can't,or feel unsure... get a second opinion. I live in Minn.and had two of the best Dr.Eric S. Nussbaum, Neurosurgery, Minneapolis, Minnesota and Dr. Madison,Madison did the coil. I wish you the best,don't be afraid. miimi |
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one of the major problems with unruptured aneurysms is that they tend not to have any symptoms, so people don't know they are there and don't seek treatment. I have no symptoms from my aneurysm and it was found accidently (I have other unrelated neurological problems so have regular brain scans).
By the time that it becomes symptomatic I would have thought that it would be time to have it treated. My sister never did have any symptoms right up until the morning it ruptured. She has a stroke like event 30 minutes before the rupture which she did not survive. My aneurysm is small (6cm) and is being monitored and has not grown any since it was discovered some time ago. hth raglet |
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