Hello everyone! I'm new to the forum - and in fact have never posted on a forum before! So here goes.....
I had my SAH on Boxing Day in 2001 - as described by many on this site, it did indeed feel like being hit on the head by a cricket bat. I just thought it was a bad headache, but my husband, Gerry, saved my life that day. He knew I wasn't right by any means - and when I was sick on the living room carpet without warning, that's when he phoned the GP. And there was another person I owe my life to - he listened to all the symptoms Gerry was describing and told him to phone for an ambulance straight away.
After a coil operation (performed on New Years Eve!) - and three weeks at Wessex Neuro at Southampton - I was home. I had 3 months off work - which had its own ups and downs - and experienced the scary feelings mentioned by others on this site (would it happen again? when will I feel normal?) .
I have to say - I'm still here! The support from the dedicated nurse at Southampton was great - but most of all the support I had from my husband was absolutely amazing, especially as of course it was equally scary for him.
The best advice I had from the nurse though was that it would be 18 months to 2 years before I could look back and think now I'm back to normal (whatever "normal" is of course!). And I have to say she was absolutely right. The only after effect for me was that my short term memory is affected slightly - and I do have to write most things down.
I had angiogram check ups initially every year and then every 2 years. These were then subsequently replaced by MRI scans. Now here comes my question - which I hope some of you can help with:
I have to travel to Southampton for my MRI scans - which is some distance for me. The last appointment I had was on a Friday night at 7pm. I just wondered why I have to go to Southampton every time? Does anyone have their MRIs performed at their local hospitals - for me this could be Bournemouth, Poole or Dorchester.
Don't get me wrong - I know the MRIs are important, and perhaps I shouldn't moan about the distance - I'm still alive after all! But it would just make the whole experience less stressful for me, as I get nervous about it as it is.
Thanks for reading.