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Janet

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  1. Hi Jane

    A warm welcome to the site and you've already said it yourself it is very early on in your recovery so your emotions will be all over the place for a while yet. Short term memory problems and fatigue are very common in the early stages of recovery. Just remember be kind to yourself and rest as often as you need. It is very tempting to try to overdo things that usually results in a few bad days but at the same time we are only human so are very prone to pushing ourselves to the limit and beyond.

    Take care and look forward to hearing more from you.

  2. Hi Debbie

    Welcome to BTG and hopefully you will find it as useful as I always have. The feelings you have at the moment are perfectly normal and headaches and dizzines are par for course in the first few months. Emotions are also closer to the surface so tears and laughter can happen at the drop of a hat.

    What type of procedure did you have coils or clip???? I was clipped and returned to work after 7 months on a phased return but found it extremely tiring for the first few months. I did try to return to full time hours but after 18 months of increasing finally reduced back to 20 hours as this is the best work/life balance for me now.

    Wishing you well in your continuing recovery and look forward to hearing more from you.

  3. Hi Erin

    Welcome to BTG its lovely to see you posting dispite all your present difficulties and I imagine it must have felt very strange reading about yourself in the third-person. I hope you achieve your walking goal and that your hand/arm start to improve soon. Wishing you all the best with your recovery over the coming months and hope that you are soon at home again with your lovely husband and children. Look forward to hearing more from you when you feel able.

  4. Hi Donna

    Welcome to the site I hope you find it as useful as I always have. As the others have already said we are a very friendly bunch so any questions just ask away there is nearly always someone around to answer them and offer support. Look forward to getting to know you.

  5. Hi Liz

    Shame you can't join us online but you have the next best thing having Louise to turn to. I had my SAH nearly 4 years ago and have been a member of this site for over 3 years and Louise and the other memebers were a lifeline for me in the early days. The panic and fear you're feeling is very usual in the early days of recovery just try to take each day as it comes. Listen to your body (very hard) and rest as often as you need to. Wishing you well with your recovery and look forward to updates on your progress from the lovely Louise.

  6. Hi Sam

    A warm welcome to you so glad you've overcome your nerves at last. We're a friendly bunch so you should soon feel really comfortable with us. Look forward to hearing more from you when you're ready.

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