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In Kings College Hospital in HDU AFTER brain haemorrhage slowly recovering but had sickness session which triggered AF has gone back but docs supervising closely. I think I just lost the third of my 9 lives and lucky to be alive.

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jennydog

I am so sorry to read this. I do hope that you have a speedy and uneventful recovery.

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doodle68

Sad to hear this Kjan :-( wishing you a speedy recovery...

How awful to hear this and so frightening for you kjjan. Sending best wishes for a complete recovery. Do post again when you are able to let us know how you are getting on.

Sandra

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CDreamer

So sorry to hear this. I had a minor TIA last October and recovered well, I was just observed for 12 hours as Myasthenia mimics signs of stroke - but I knew it wasn’t Myasthenia. Rest and recuperate - wishing you a speedy recovery.

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jeanjeannie50

Oh bless you Kjjan, I'm so sorry to hear this and my heart goes out to you. Please keep in touch and let us know how you get on. A big healing hug from me heading your way.

Wishing you well.

Jean

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Fastbeat

Hi Kjjan, do hope you will soon have a good recovery,wishing you well.

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Buffafly

Oh dear, so scary! How did you know something was wrong? Last time I was in A&E the woman opposite me had a brain bleed and started out fairly chirpy but deteriorated before she was taken away to a neuro hospital. I always wondered how she got on. Hope you recover well.

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Aprilbday

So very sorry. It must be scary for you but my sister’s husband had a brain bleed and recovered nicely after about 3 weeks. He’s now back to his 5 mile run @ 73 young with persistent A-Fib and the accompanied medications. So hold on to those lives-you will heal soon. 🌸digital hug to you.

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kjjan

Just to let you all know I am now home after subarachnoid haemorrhage and recovering slowly, my pulse is somewhat high but blood pressure fairly normal.

Thank god my EP had taken me off riveroxaban as the having the haemorrhage would have been fatal. I have had no further episodes of PAF but quite a few ectopic beats. I go back to Kings College Hospital in 3 months for a check up and still not allowed to drive.

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