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Old 01-07-2009, 03:52 PM #1
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Hello everyone, I just wanted to say hello and introduce myself..

In 2005 I had a aneurysm of the left corotid artery. I was very large and was diagnosed after many months of having horrible blinding migraines and sudden stabbing pain thru my left eye. I had the annie coiled which also closed that artery. Recently I have been having some unusaul pressure and pain in my right eye and socket as well as my neck and base of the skull.. I've had several MRI's and ultra sounds but doctors say I have nothing to worry about.. But I don't know, still kinda scary...

So I'm here to offer my support and perhaps receive a little support when I need it too..

Thank you in advance
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