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Aakki

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  • Biography
    Happyly engaged woman
  • Location
    Helsinki, Finland
  • Interests
    Golf, pilates,jogging
  • SAH/Stroke Date
    07.02.2010
  1. Thank you Myra , for your reply and the helping words of yours. I send you sunshine to your Wednesday from up here Helsinki. All the best -Aakki-
  2. Thank you Louise, Michelle and Sami for you nice and heart warming posts. Its so nice to share this thing with the ones, who understand deeply how you feel about it. I send to you all big hug from up here North. - Aakki_
  3. Hi Ann, nice to hear from you. I am glad to ask the questions, but if you feel not to answer them all, I will understand that too. Did you ever make a control angio or MRI or CT, to be really able to exclude the aneurysm or congenital vessel malformation? Could they ever find a reason for your sah? When you now look back, did you feel that you had stressload before Sah-happening? Or do you have yourself an idea about that, what could have caused the sah? I understand that we everybody are different individuals in recovering, but when did you were able to the do the normal things again? Im unsure when to go jogging again, when to have a wineglass with my friends, when to be able to jump into the cold water after sauna and when to have a nice intimate times with my spouse.......and....and.... all those nice things what life offers . I havent had headache since my sah happening in that eve. Once a day I still feel a momentary painlike feeling in my head, in left temporal, in the place where the hemorrage happened and sometimes behind the left eye too. For how long you were out of work? Im so happy to hear that youre better than ever and back in life again. Life is a great thing! Hope to hear from you and lots of thanks for your help. - Aakki-
  4. Hi Rod im so happy to got the msg from you too, thanks a lot from that. I hope enjoyable wintery Monday for you too and especially all the best in life. - Aakki-
  5. Hi Kel, and thanks for your couriging ( did I write it right?) words. So happy to hear that youre starting the "normal" life again, but im sure without the hurry and rush, which may have been in the life before Sah, like it was with me. Enjoy your first kilometers behind the drivingwheel. HipHiphuraaa...... All the best - Aakki-
  6. Thank you Sarah for your words, I will take easy and rest a lot. Have a nice Monday there in Hathersage. - Aakki-
  7. Hi to everyone, I found this great webpages, when desperately seeking for information about the SAH without the aneurysm or without any other detectable reason. These pages have been a huge support for me, beside the great support from my beloved ones. I had my NASAH ( nonaneurysmal sah) jus two weeks ago on Saturday evening 07.02.2010. Only thing I had was a terrible , sudden headache and a bit sore neck. They couldnt find any reason for my SAH, not in CT, angioCT neither MRI. I was not operated and I stayed 6 days in hospital resting in bed , without need for any medication. Dr. prescribed me 1 month out of my work-studies, I should return back 08.03.2010. I am 42 yrs old woman with healthy lifehabits ( at least I thought so) and happy, loving relationships . Previously healthy, regardless mild subclinical hypothyreoidism. Yes, admitting to have somekind of stress from the work/studies due to the few reasons: beacause of my own nature, who wants to do everything always so 101%( instead of 90%) and cant give up easily. But to be honest also, because unsatisfaction about the quality and the quidance of the specialising studies . It has really been a life stopping scary experience. I cant say how thankful Im to be alive. I would like to hear from you who have experienced the same, how have you copy with this schoking experience? Has anyone of you get a new SAH afterwards ? Have you been previously healthy and perharps under a demanding tasks and stress? When have you been able to comeback to the normal life: doing sports and the other things which make youre hearbeat faster ? Its -15 degrees and lots of snow up here in North. I wish everyone of you nice sunny, winterdays ,where ever you are. Nice to know, that im not alone. Best wishes Aakki
  8. Hello Tina, Vivien, Keith B, Janet, Perry and Louisa Thank you so much for you replys, it really made me notice Im not the only one and Im not alone and it gave me strength to believe in better tomorrow. I also posted my thread to non-aneurysmal sah forum and I would be so delighted to get back some posts from those, who also had the same kind of sah than me. I wish happy beginning of the week for everybody and big warm hug to eachone of you. - Aakki-
  9. Hi to everyone, I found this great webpages, when desperately seeking for information about the SAH without the aneurysm or without any other detectable reason. These pages have been a huge support for me, beside the great support from my beloved ones. I had my NASAH ( nonaneurysmal sah) jus two weeks ago on Saturday evening 07.02.2010. Only thing I had was a terrible , sudden headache and a bit sore neck. They couldnt find any reason for my SAH, not in CT, angioCT neither MRI. I was not operated and I stayed 6 days in hospital resting in bed , without need for any medication. Dr. prescribed me 1 month out of my work-studies, I should return back 08.03.2010. I am 42 yrs old woman with healthy lifehabits ( at least I thought so) and happy, loving relationships . Previously healthy, regardless mild subclinical hypothyreoidism. Yes, admitting to have somekind of stress from the work/studies due to the few reasons: beacause of my own nature, who wants to do everything always so 101%( instead of 90%) and cant give up easily. But to be honest also, because unsatisfaction about the quality and the quidance of the specialising studies . It has really been a life stopping scary experience. I cant say how thankful Im to be alive. I would like to hear from you who have experienced the same, how have you copy with this schoking experience? Has anyone of you get a new SAH afterwards ? Have you been previously healthy and perharps under a demanding tasks and stress? When have you been able to comeback to the normal life: doing sports and the other things which make youre hearbeat faster ? Its -15 degrees and lots of snow up here in North. I wish everyone of you nice sunny, winterdays ,where ever you are. Nice to know, that im not alone. Best wishes Aakki
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