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Old 07-17-2007, 01:42 PM #1
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Smile Hello! I'm a new member from Canada

I was a Sales Manager for a corporation and while on a business trip on Feb. 10th, 2005, I had a brain aneurysm that ruptured at the airport. It was a Category 4 aneurysm, so it was quite severe. The good thing was that I was at the Gate to board my plane and it ruptured right before I boarded. I collapsed and was rushed by Airport Security to a hospital. I had brain surgery to clip the aneurysm the next morning and was 'on death's door' for two more weeks. Remained in ICU for 6 weeks, then flew home, where I spent the next 6 months in Rehabilitation Hospitals, then 6 months of Home care. I had to re-learn everything...walking, etc.

It was certainly a life-changing experience; I'm lucky, I'm in the 5% that makes a complete recovery.

Now....I've learnt to finally take the time to smell the roses....
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