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Old 02-17-2009, 11:46 AM #4
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Congratulations, you are doing it...........

I still say recovery is a journey and changes all the time. I am coming up on 6 months post op of my clipping. I really am starting to feel more normal in regargs to the healing of my head..
The zaps you are feeling are nerves coming back to life. (that is what was told to me) When they cut me they cut through a lot of nerves. I also could feel the swelling, and the swelling going down.
I hope you are still resting and taking good care of yourself, as you are in such early days. Things will get better.

My surgeon told me the same thing when he went in, that it was so thin, he could see the blood was right there, and rupture was only a matter of time. How blessed are we?

J
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