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Old 09-13-2008, 11:54 AM #1
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Angry 5 months after a ruptured aneurysm

Hi everyone,
my dad had a clipping done after a brain aneurysm and he is 87years old.He has been in a coma and has come out of it but has had major pulmonary setbacks that have kept him in the icu since april 2008.i have bought a portable ventilator and brought him into a room.he does not recognize anyone but smiles and reacts to things around him since the surgery.he has had no rehab because of the pulmonary condition.
My question is since yesterday he has a fixed gaze to his left side he does not react to any sound or movement ,his neck is stiff and he is sleeping with his eyes open.has anyone experienced this after surgery with anyone in their lives????.
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