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Not feeling that great....even after 3 years

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This is the first time I've joined an online forum, so be gentle with me! I was treated for two aneurysms (one which had ruptured) 3 years ago at University Hospital Cardiff, my treatment there was excellent! My question is, is it normal to have the feeling that something 'fundamental ' has utterly changed about yourself? Your personality, likes, dislikes, etc

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yes is the short answer, it is normal. i've been through ups and downs in mood, but my anti-depressants and lots of planned activities (coffee morning in the village, art group and church) have given me structure to the week and things to look forward to and confidence in socialising again, so go for it, get out there and start feeling good about yourself again.

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