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  1. Hi

    I had my SAH in June 2008 and had a MRI scan in January 2009, then two weeks later had a letter asking me to go back for another! I found out it was because there were not enough images taken of right place. Two weeks later I had another scan and have just got the results which are ok and they tell me that I wont need another scan until June 2010. Good luck with your recovery hope its going well. I'm 52 and impatient!

    Take Care

    Caroline

  2. Has any one had weakness in their legs? Maybe its because I was always on the go and rushing about! but I have noticed that my legs feel weak and its a real effort sometimes. I have also heard it could be a mineral/vitamin deficency, have had blood tests but they were ok. Any advice?

    Thanks

    Caroline

  3. Before I came out of hospital they did an assessment to see if I could make a cup of tea and also walk up and down stairs. When I came out my daughters took it in turns to stay with me for a couple of weeks, Jo said one day she was worried when she nipped out as to what she would find when she came back! but I was ok. Had to be reminded about turning off the cooker and things that were simple but I learnt them all again eventually. Did shopping on line as well. Much of the early days I dont really remember.

    caroline

  4. Hi Loz, your Mum will improve day by day, my daughters were very worried about me too, I was very confused. I guess your age about the same age as my daughters, they kept a diary for me to read when I got better - it helps with recovery too. Give it time and slowly she will improve.

    take Care

    Caroline

  5. Hi Steve, welcome to a great site. I cant remember anything about the first month and even after that is a bit hazy! I was very confused and did some interesting things! when I came home after 6 weeks I had to 'learn' things again - like remembering to turn the cooker off! I was also very emotional and tearful, it will get better but takes time - everyday is a bonus!

    take Care

    Caroline

  6. Glad to see you have found this wonderful site - it has been a tremendous help to me, my SAH was in June last year and I dont remember anything for about a month. What you are feeling is ok and many of us on here have felt the same and still do! It does get better but it is frustrating. Everyone will tell you not to do too much and rest when you can! such good advice! Look forward to hearing more from you or maybe in the chat room.

    Take care

    Caroline

  7. Hi

    I too have been helped no end by my dog Max, (9 months old) we got him soon after I came out of hospital in July last year and he has been a tremmedous help to me, making me get up in the mornings and giving me a reason to go out. Look forward to hearing more from you

    Caroline

  8. Hi Jan

    My SAH was in June 2008 and I too was treated in QMC Nottingham and was coiled. i live in Leicestershire It is certainly a life changing event. I still suffer from fatigue but improving all the time. This is a fantastic site, keep posting and maybe see you in the chat room.

    Caroline

  9. So good to read your post Lauren and realise there is light at end of the tunnel, I am physically exhausted, its an effort to walk the dog but I do. I used to be fit and always up for a challenge and as you say lived life in the fast lane! I am ready to take life slower but hate the feeling of exhaustion all the time, its like recovering fro the flu day after day. I know I have to be patient and it will get better. So glad this site is hear to share experiences and the ups and downs!

    Caroline

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