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Old 05-15-2007, 07:53 AM #1
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Smile Ruptured Brain Aneurysm Survivor

Hello. I ran across this website while reading Neurology Today at my neurologist appt. Looks like a wonderful site and I look forward to reading all the posts here. First of all, I am a survivor of a ruptured brain aneurysm (October 2002). My chances of survival were not very good but after 3 weeks in the hospital, most of it in ICU, I walked out. The doctors were able to coil the aneurysm and I went back 6 months later to have another aneurysm coiled. I have one small aneurysm that they are watching closely. I have not been able to return to work because of short term memory issues as well as cognitive issues and double vision. Hope all of you have a wonderful day! Jenny
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