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Old 11-25-2015, 10:57 PM #1
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Exclamation Anuerysm treatment and headaches

This is my 1st time ever on ANY forum but I'm a little concerned. November 4th I had a 10.6 mm aneurysm coiled and stented. It is behind my left eye. I am getting terrible headaches from the left back of my head going to the front. I've had these since the procedure not before. They only feel "better" on pain meds. This is 3 weeks out is this normal? I live in Alaska and the doc is in seattle so just going in to follow up isn't an option and it's a month before I can get in to my primary care physician.
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