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Old 01-25-2009, 03:56 PM #1
pamuk pamuk is offline
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pamuk pamuk is offline
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In December 2004 I was diagnosed with 7 unruptured brain aneurysms,They were found by accident during a routine MRI scan for something else. 3 were quite large and I had these three coiled in two seperate procedures in 2005, The remaining 4 are very tiny, I was advised at the time to have these monitored, They have been monitored by MRA regularly since then and they have remained unchanged and stable and those that were surgically treated have remained totally occluded. I now realise that I am one of the lucky ones to find out before a rupture, although at diagnosis my only emotion was total fear. The help and support from other aneurysm patients helped me through some dark days which is why it is so good forum's such as this forum exist.

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