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Old 09-17-2008, 03:14 PM #1
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I had a 12 mm annie coiled in July 2008,the day after surgery I had a Atrial-Vib, which kept me down for about 5 hours, and kind of feeling out of it, prior to that I was doing great. Due to the A-fib, I am on coumidin and was sent to a heart doctor, the nuclear stress test and echocardiagram came out fine, but the heart doctor still has me taking the coumidin for three months after the episode (A-Fib) he says this is standard practice. The coiling has done well, no problems at all. But the brain surgeon that did the coiling say no lifting over 10 lbs, and nor raising of heart rate or blood pressure. Does anyone know if normal exercise can ever be done after an aneurysm is repaired?
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Hi Nancy0708 -

From everything I've read about other peoples experience in time you can return to regular exercise. I would imagine that everyone is different though.
You sound like a active and upbeat kind of person and I'm venturing that your perspecitive towards what you've experienced has helped you tremendously.

wishing you well.
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I had a 12 mm annie coiled in July 2008,the day after surgery I had a Atrial-Vib, which kept me down for about 5 hours, and kind of feeling out of it, prior to that I was doing great. Due to the A-fib, I am on coumidin and was sent to a heart doctor, the nuclear stress test and echocardiagram came out fine, but the heart doctor still has me taking the coumidin for three months after the episode (A-Fib) he says this is standard practice. The coiling has done well, no problems at all. But the brain surgeon that did the coiling say no lifting over 10 lbs, and nor raising of heart rate or blood pressure. Does anyone know if normal exercise can ever be done after an aneurysm is repaired?
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I had SAH in June, consultant said exercise was ok and I have been back to the gym.
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I had SAH in June, consultant said exercise was ok and I have been back to the gym.
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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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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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Hi Nina...My name is SUsan and my partner had a ruptured brain aneurysm in July of 2008. She hung to life for 3 weeks and was placed in an induced coma for 5 weeks. She is doing well now. However, Balance is still an issue for her. I have her at a balance specialist at England Physical Therapy in Calif. Karen is fortunate and has no double vision. ANother brain injured patient does......he has seen a specialist and is going to have surgery to fix it. He lives in Utah.

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Hi Nina...My name is SUsan and my partner had a ruptured brain aneurysm in July of 2008. She hung to life for 3 weeks and was placed in an induced coma for 5 weeks. She is doing well now. However, Balance is still an issue for her. I have her at a balance specialist at England Physical Therapy in Calif. Karen is fortunate and has no double vision. ANother brain injured patient does......he has seen a specialist and is going to have surgery to fix it. He lives in Utah.

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Hi Susan ... Thanks for writing and sorry it took me so long to check for replys! I am going to an eye doctor and she has mentioned surgery. Hopefully it will get better and I won't have to the surgery. It is good to hear some of others who have survived!

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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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Hi italian, welcome to NT!

Ok, first up you need to take a few deep breaths and calm down a little - high blood pressure is our enemy! I know just how scary and frightening finding out you have an aneurysm is, but you can't let the fear overwhelm you.

I have a 7.5mm aneurysm on the left middle cerebral artery which my NS also won't touch unless it becomes unstable. They found mine 18 months ago incedentally, and have had it monitored ever since. In fact my next CTA is this Tuesday!
Has your doctor suggested anything, like keeping an eye on it to make sure it doesn't grow?

I know this is really hard for you at the moment, but it DOES get easier to live with as time goes on. I remember at first I was terrified of even sneezing for fear my head would blow up! Hehehe.

If you have any questions, please ask - we're here for you on this journey.

Take care.
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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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I had a fusiform basilar artery annie stented in December of 2005 and 6 moths later I was fencing in the Summer National Championships and in 2007 I had a full cranitomy because not only was the old one getting bigger but also there was a new one. So they clipped the new one and 12 months later I was fencing in the championships again.

They just discovered both of them are growing again and they are going to let me fence so I would say exercise is primo.
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