Help !!!: 1980 I had a large aneurysm... - Brain Aneurysm Su...

Brain Aneurysm Support

835 members370 posts

Help !!!

Shon48 profile image
1 Reply

1980 I had a large aneurysm coiled and stented . Has taken me a long long time to pick myself up. Many ups and downs but managed to learn to walk with an aid. The last two weeks I seem to have taken a step back and unable to do as much without help .Very dizzy now and head just wants to be floppy . Does anybody have similar symptoms it’s all very confusing and annoying . Thank goodness for my husband but I so want to be able to do things all be it on a small scale. I’m 66 and retired . Thank you so much

Shona

Written by
Shon48 profile image
Shon48
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
1 Reply
lgd333 profile image
lgd333

I had cerebral aneurysm surgery in August last year... I had terrible headaches for many months and still do. I am also epileptic and have seizures (minor) regularly. Medication has just been changed also. Perhaps you should speak to your GP or Surgeon if possible and find out more information in this regard? Sending love and strength during this time!

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

Help needed please x

My appointment with neurosurgeon is next Tuesday starting to feel a mixture of fear and relief...
me2you profile image

Aneurysm Surgery??

Good Morning all you really nice people. I'm on my way now and have managed to get the surgeon I...
Lyndaryan1 profile image

I'm new here

Hi all any help would be great please I had a MRI scan in December 2016 for something unrelated but...
me2you profile image

Looking for some wisdom !!

Hi everyone, I am hoping for some words of wisdom from those of you living with aneurysms. A long...

Brain Aneurysm and eyesight probelms

After a SAH I had an aneurysm coiled 13 years . All went very well. However some years later I...
Cleo101 profile image

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.