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Old 05-29-2009, 09:56 AM #4
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Default After Brain Anurysm

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hi
I had SAH in June, consultant said exercise was ok and I have been back to the gym.
Caroline
Hi, my name is Nina and I'm so glad I found this site! I had a ruptured brain anurysm in October 08, then had a shunt put in a few weeks later for fluid on the brain. I know I'm lucky to be alive! I was doing fine, (well getting better) then I had a little stroke. I am having double vision and a balance problem. I would like to exercise, but am afraid I will fall. I have thought about "Sit and Be Fit", but wondered if anyone knew of an exercise for my double vision. Please help.
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