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  1. Fingers crossed for you that you get the all clear to drive again. I don't drive and am dependent on my partner. Before the aneurysm my balance wasn't good due to numerous operations on both ears for cholesteatoma and since the aneurysm it's got worse, so don't go out without my partner. A couple of years ago I taught myself how to crochet from you tube, I wish I had learned to do it 30 years ago, I love it, but again since the aneurysm I can only do it in short bursts and have lost or misplaced the passion I had for it pre-aneurysm. I am looking forward to getting to know some people on here. Good luck for today ?
  2. By far the hardest to deal with is the emotional side of it. The ups and downs, knowing that you are so very thankful for being here , then guilty because you feel so low. I hope you get positive results when you go for your appointment and find out what is to happen with the aneurysms you still have. Wishing you well ?
  3. Thanks again to the both of you. It's quite a lonely situation to be in, outwardly you look okay, only if you look closely can you see the stumbles, the peering to read something, and the annoyance at some noise. It's strange because I wear a hearing aid, so my hearing is very poor anyway, yet since this happened noises seem to really grate. I feel I'm complaining, and I'm not. it's just I don't know if this is how it should be and there doesnt seem to be anyone to ask. I'm looking forward getting to know the group, so again , thank you for such a warm welcome. ?
  4. What a lovely reply, thank you Tina. Am doing not too bad, get tired easily, have some headaches and would say my memory is definitely not what it was. Am not sure if these things have anything to do with the aneurysm. What I have noticed is that I don't seem to have any concept of time, like it's 5months since it happened, if you asked me what I've done in those months, I honestly couldn't tell you. I just take each day one at a time, glad to still be here, yet there are days I feel empty....if that's the right way to put it.
  5. Hi everyone I had an SAH in September 2016, which was coiled. Had my 3month MRI, which was clear.
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