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Best wishes and good luck in looking for another job - take care
Anne
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Hi
I dont post very often but wonder if anyone can help. I had a SAH on the 25th December 2007, also had a shunt inserted in February 08 and must admit did expect by now to feel more normal!!. My question is does the fuzzy head feeling ever go? Would love to hear from anyone who is further down the line than me.
Nice to see you posting again Tina , missed your upbeat posts and hope you are recovering.
Take care all
Anne x
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Hi Donna
Not to worry it was just the way I read your post - hope you are feeling a bit better today
Anne
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Thanks Holly
Well you certainly seem to be full of life and a lovely example of enjoying your second chance at life which is what I think all SAH survivors have.
Have a lovely day
Anne x
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Hi Shiree
Maybe your potassium level is a bit low - I do get that every now and then and it can make you feel quite rubbish.
Heres hoping you feel better soon.
Anne
SAH Xmas Day 2007 coiled
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Big thanks to both Tina and Jess for your promt replies - thank you x
Hope you both have a good day
Anne
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Sorry to be a pain, under the sub heading 'Coil' Donna states that shes 29 and then plus 13 is she insinuating that if you have a coil then this is your expected life span? I havent read this anywhere else and indeed did not know that having a coil means your life expectancy is reduced to this.
I read on the Brain & Spine Foundation that you should have normal life expectancy once your SAH has been dealt with.
Like I said sorry to be a pain probably got hold of the wrong end of the stick so to speak.
Anne
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Hi will keep my fingers crossed for you. lol x
Anne
fatigue again
in Subarachnoid Haemorrhage Discussion
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Hi Anne
I can sympathise as I felt the same and a recent blood test showed that I was very low in potassium, but having been taken potassium supplements feel a lot better - maybe you need to be checked out - take care
Anne