Difficult journey

In 2017 i had mash removed. And when I was in surgery someone in there stuck me with a bad niddle. I’m sorry my spelling isn’t that great. I almost died 5 times within 2 weeks. When i was so bad i was on this beautiful mountain so peaceful and me and the good Lord was talking to each other. Then i went thought a stage where i was mad at him for not taking me. Then the next year is when i had the first aneurysm that busted when i was on my way to my granddaughters birthday party. I had my other daughter with me. When i pulled over she took me to the hospital where they air lifted me to a bigger hospital. The next year i was in the hospital Christmas having surgery on something. They said if i waited 1 more day i would have been died. Now this year another aneurysm. I have fibermuaga (sp) , COPD and some more health problems. I’m in pain 24/7 .

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Dixie, be careful of what you read. In my experience, my ruptured aneurysm didn’t “come back”, it was just a difficult one to occlude (stop the blood from the artery going in). Once the aneurysm occluded, I was good to go, it just took four procedures over 7 years. Coils can compact which means the surgeon has to go back in and put more coils in, use a balloon assist, or try a stent which also requires more coils.

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Thank you Moltroub. I heard you can get in the darkness room with no noise can help you sleep. If you’re like me you don’t won’t to take anymore pills if you don’t need to

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Mine is 1.5mm distal pons, near origin right superior cerebellar artery. I haven’t talked to any doctors yet so I’m in the dark. I go tomorrow to see a surgeon . So I’m hoping he can answer some questions.

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Dixie, I’ve moved your posts to create a new topic. Your journey seems to be difficult and we wanted you to know we are here for you.

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