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Sar67

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  1. Thank you for your great advice. I will take on board your suggestions
  2. Hi, on 25th January 2017 I was admitted to hospital after an MRI revealed two SAH's on either side of the brain. The past three weeks I had headaches and left side neck pain that would develop during exercise and then continue during the day. They were quite intense during the workout and would reduce in intensity for the rest of the day. I kept exercising and then I got a severe headache one training day. Convinced it was coming from my neck I did every type of massage and saw the chiropractor who said my neck was the best he seen it. Three days later, while exercising (all sessions were with medium sized weights) I had an explosive headache and couldn't turn my neck. I made an appointment for GP next day and she recommended, after I told her that my mother had an aneurysm in an artery of the brain, to have an MRI and gave me some migraine meds. They didn't help and the next day I went for MRI and was told to go directly to emergency due to bleeds. They couldn't find an aneurysm initially but with a subsequent angiogram they found an aneurysm in the internal corotid artery. They did not think it was responsible for the bleeds but suggested stenting it just in case ( it was small). They told me at first that they thought I had reversible cerebrospinal vascular spasm, a controversial diagnosis. Some doctors said they didn't think that was the cause of the bleeds. My question is what reasons have members been told as to the cause of their bleeds. I'm really quite scared that it will happen again if there is no reason for it. Also have many of you had a SAH during exercise? Have you been told not to exercise again except for gentle stuff? Thanks for reading my story.
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