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Old 08-27-2009, 03:39 PM #1
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Default CTA in the morning


I'm having a CTA in the morning for a basilar tip artery tip that is bulbous and 6mm. What symptoms come along with unruptured aneurysms? Neurologist say none but I have throbbing heaviness in my head when tilting it back and memory loss like I cant get my words out, blurred vision and horrible vivid nightmares. Anybody have any of these symptoms or know what it is? I've had alot of tests.
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