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Hi 7 years after my anurysum was coilled I still suffering with fatigue depression and anxiety and visual disturbances. Just wanted to know if anyone has the same problems

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Lingal

Hi...

I'm 8 years post coiling.

I also still get easily fatigued...and my eyes get very heavy.

I'm fortunate that I live alone, and work for myself, so, I usually am able to listen to my body. If I'm tired, I rest. I've become a champion napper!! 🙂

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Pomchilove in reply toLingal

Thank u for ur reply. I had a mmr done 1st April just got my results. They said the neck of my coiled anurysum has grown 4mm so I have to go back in.. not sure how they will fix it has anyone else had the same prob. Had my Acom anurysum coiled 7 years ago. Lately had a lot of issues with my right eye

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