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Fuzzy Feeling In Head, Tingling Nose. History Of Coils In Burst Aneurysm. Have 3 Unruptured Aneurysm In Brain. Any Connection?

I had an aneurysm burst in my brain in October 2011. Was sent to hospital in Denver via Flight for Life, where a neurologist put coils in the burst aneurysm. After going back for an angiogram, he scheduled another procedure to put more coils in, getting the aneurysm filled from 75 percent to 97 percent. I have three other unruptured aneurysm in my brain and neck that he is just going to watch. A couple nights ago I got this fuzzy feeling in my head and tingling in my nose. The advice nurse told me to go to Emergency Room. They did a CT scan, which showed no blood, and blood tests came back normal. Is the fuzzy feeling I was having related to the remaining aneurysms or something else? Thank you... Patti. YYYY@YYYY
Tue, 4 Jun 2013
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Your symptoms are not clearly indicative of ruptured aneurysm (subarachnoid hemorrhage –SAH). However no one say with certainty, very small bleed may manifest according to there location.
Because you are already having unruptured aneurysm, it is worth to see their status.
CT angiogram or preferably MR angiography would be appropriate investigation in such situation. Obviously you need to visit neurologist before these investigations
Hope this answers your query. If you have additional questions or follow up queries then please do not hesitate in writing to us. I will be happy to answer your queries.
Dr Jeetendra Sharma
Senior Consultant Critical care Medicine.
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Fuzzy Feeling In Head, Tingling Nose. History Of Coils In Burst Aneurysm. Have 3 Unruptured Aneurysm In Brain. Any Connection?

Hi User Thanks for posting your query on healthcare magic Your symptoms are not clearly indicative of ruptured aneurysm (subarachnoid hemorrhage –SAH). However no one say with certainty, very small bleed may manifest according to there location. Because you are already having unruptured aneurysm, it is worth to see their status. CT angiogram or preferably MR angiography would be appropriate investigation in such situation. Obviously you need to visit neurologist before these investigations Hope this answers your query. If you have additional questions or follow up queries then please do not hesitate in writing to us. I will be happy to answer your queries. Dr Jeetendra Sharma Senior Consultant Critical care Medicine.