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Old 10-30-2008, 03:46 PM #1
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Just checking to see if anyone has been treated at Hershey Medical Center in Hershey, PA? I have bilat. unruptured MCA annie's. 1st surgery No. 13th.. The wait is awful.
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Old 10-31-2008, 02:54 PM #2
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I have not.......You are right the wait can be quite challenging. Best wishes with your surgery. I can say a prayer for you.
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Sorry wasn't treated there and yes the wait is terrible but at least they know about it and the op will be over soon. Jess
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Mary,
The wait for surgery is hard. Remember it well. Are you having the aneurysms clipped? If you are I wanted to say that I thought the surgery would be much worse than it was. I woke up from surgery in little pain. I slept a lot and my mind was pretty foggy. I under-estimated recovery time. Brains are slow healers. Coiling is suppose to be less traumatic than clipping with faster healing. Hang in there......Sarah
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Hello Mary and welcome to NeuroTalk. I'm sorry about your having to wait for your impending surgery, but I'm really glad you found us. NT is an amazing group of supportive, friendly and helpful members. Please make yourself at home.

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I've had two aneurysms clipped. I agree w/ Sarah that the actual surgery's a breeze. Does take time to recuperate though and you'll likely have some interesting experiences along the way!

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