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Old 01-25-2009, 05:52 PM #2
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Hi everyone, i had my aneurysm clipped last week and just wondering if anyone else is finding it hard to sleep at night, apart from this i'm feeling fine.
It seems we all have that same problem with sleep after they go into your brain. It's as if the clock is all messed up,after my clipping I had gone weeks with little or no sleep. You need good sleep to heal and I ended up being put on pills to sleep and still on them. If this sleeping becomes a problem talk to your doctor.

One other thing I remember the first year was just a feeling of dark when I would try to sleep or fall asleep. It took me a year to realize what it was..I wasn't dreaming anymore!!! But I had to ask the others if they were dreaming..I have dreams back now but it was strange not dreaming anymore.

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