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Old 01-19-2009, 07:26 PM #2
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Hi ouch
Congrats on being a aneurysm survivor.
You are doing everything right as far as resting and recovering
I had mine clipped 4 years ago after a rupture so my recovery was different but the depression and need to cry was there just the same and is very normal with this kind of brain trauma and surgery.
It is best to ask your neurosurgeon about the blurry vision. I had double vision for 3 months post op because of the surgical cutting temporarly disturbing the 3rd cranial nerve that controls vision. One day it was gone just like the doc told me, so it is best to ask the doc. I know this is a long journey to recover and rest and sleep are so important. Take one day at a time, wishing you well,
Ruth
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