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Old 08-14-2009, 12:37 PM #7
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hi there everyone i have just found this site and was wondering if i could get some help

firstly i would like to say that i am very sorry about you health problems and wish you all the very best

i have found out through a cat scan that i have a 7mm anteriour communicating cerabl aneurysm i am terrified and dont think that i can handle this i have seen a neurosurgien and he will not operate as he said i would have a stroke i have constant sore head and blurred vision very tired all the time i also have piturity toumor can someone talk to me im struggling

many thanks italian
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