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Old 09-16-2017, 02:17 PM #1
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I had 2 Internal Corotid Artery Anuerysms One was 7.5 and 5.6 the were right next to one another so he treated it as if it was one large one and out a stent in. I was treated successfully. My friend said I was a Anuerysms survivor. I said they have to rupture to be considered a survivor. Who’s correct? It sounds petty and trivial but was just wondering.
Even today it all doesn’t seem real because it was found completely by accident on a yearly check up for FMD. I had the surgery and was fine 5 days after. Perhaps because I had such a great suergon I never had a moment where I didn’t think I was going to be fine and this was a small bump in the road. So it’s hard to think of being a survivor. Anyone have any feed back?
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