|
#31
●
07-11-2009, 08:57 AM
|
|
Re: Sharon's Brain Haemorrhage When Aged 19
Wow, Im so glad you are ok. That happened to my husband 3 years ago, his was 1.5cm, followed by a stroke the week later after having the coiling procedure. Even with all the blood thinners and meds in hospital, he still suffered a major stroke, leaving him with partial paralysis down his left side, his left arm is numb, but has deep pain sensation there. I find it amazing to hear from other people who have gone through similar events which are life changing for most, and they still manage to laugh and get on with life. |
|
#35
●
06-07-2010, 06:21 AM
|
|
Re: Sharon's Brain Haemorrhage When Aged 19
wow, i never knew this about you. you are one tough cookie. my oldest son has a cavernous angioma in his left brain, but we are told there is very little chance of a brain bleed. just one of those things that goes with his syndrome.
|
|
#40
●
06-07-2010, 01:59 PM
|
|
Re: Sharon's Brain Haemorrhage When Aged 19
Wow. That's crazy! I'm glad everything came out for you and I hope that they can help you with your pain. I've been having some weird symptoms, like my arm goes numb in the night and I can't feel or move it. Headaches, forgetfulness, weird dizzy spells. I won't have health insurance until about september/october, so my dumbass is just gonna wait it out and hopefully its just my hypochondria giving me psychosomatic symptoms lol.
|