I must still take meds for a while! As I have epilepsy too. But slowly day by day. I work 3 days a week, as I need to make a living,but I still have limits, walking, swimming, lifting. I have a great psychiatrist and psychologist! Too to help with my mood swings, and ptsd, but again I am greatful for everything, my Partner, daughter
I've just gone through this 2 weeks ago! Was in intensive care for 15 days! The treatment was amazing! Quick diagnostice,ctc Scans,cocktail of meds,Quick interventuion. Sonar Scans 2 away. After 14 days had last ctc scan and home! I must say i am so lucky as I am home now,a slow recovery, 3 months, but I feel no impediments,yet, just a little slow with memory for now. I thank the medication services in The Czech Republic in Brno Svarmty Anna
I'm taking it slowly, day to day, but working 3 days a week as I need to earn a living! Not heavy lifting though for 3/4 months. I am very lucky, greatful, thankful to my support network, psychologist and psychiatrist toowith the mood swings and ptsd guidance
really great lecture for medical students. Thank you for sharing
This was a great lecture. Thoroughly enjoyed and learnt.
I must still take meds for a while! As I have epilepsy too. But slowly day by day. I work 3 days a week, as I need to make a living,but I still have limits, walking, swimming, lifting. I have a great psychiatrist and psychologist! Too to help with my mood swings, and ptsd, but again I am greatful for everything, my Partner, daughter
An interesting lecture 🎉
Yes I had this and I have not been the same since,it has made me very ill with long term effects 😢
I've just gone through this 2 weeks ago! Was in intensive care for 15 days! The treatment was amazing! Quick diagnostice,ctc Scans,cocktail of meds,Quick interventuion. Sonar Scans 2 away. After 14 days had last ctc scan and home! I must say i am so lucky as I am home now,a slow recovery, 3 months, but I feel no impediments,yet, just a little slow with memory for now. I thank the medication services in The Czech Republic in Brno Svarmty Anna
did your aneurysm rupture? also what did they say about normal day to day activities?
I'm taking it slowly, day to day, but working 3 days a week as I need to earn a living! Not heavy lifting though for 3/4 months. I am very lucky, greatful, thankful to my support network, psychologist and psychiatrist toowith the mood swings and ptsd guidance
@@AdilYasin-e7c it just happened out of the blue???
@@colinmason8190Was yours an aneurysm that ruptured?
Subarachnoid hemorrhage
Sah with ivh survivor. Fibromuscular dysplasia
My son died from this age 53 in Aug 2024 ..
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