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Old 02-26-2015, 11:14 AM #1
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Default Mini stroke followed by 2 Aneurysms.

Hi all.
I am new to this site I have been looking for some body to share my Experience with. Maybe someone has been through the same. In 2011 I had a mini stroke am steel trying to deal with loss of sensation on my right side of my body. I get terrible pains going through my right arm now and again,and can not lift any thing heavy for two long in my hand. I also can not feel hot water so I always have to test things with my left hand. I then found out I had 2 Aneurysm I had them coiled and all went ok. But the pain got worse in my arm only through this last couple of months. I have found out I have 2 more Anuerysm and have to have craniotomy in the next couple of weeks. It is very frightening and I am very worried. Thank you for reading my post.
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