Saw the neurosurgeon this afternoon and the verdict is: the aneurysm is small, regular, in a good spot, and stable with "no need to try to fix it" at this time. I'll get imaging done again at the year mark, and see if it has changed at all. WHEW!
Nice!
A good diagnosis can be like a new lease...on life.
Saw the neurosurgeon this afternoon and the verdict is: the aneurysm is small, regular, in a good spot, and stable with "no need to try to fix it" at this time. I'll get imaging done again at the year mark, and see if it has changed at all. WHEW!
Saw the neurosurgeon this afternoon and the verdict is: the aneurysm is small, regular, in a good spot, and stable with "no need to try to fix it" at this time. I'll get imaging done again at the year mark, and see if it has changed at all. WHEW!
Saw the neurosurgeon this afternoon and the verdict is: the aneurysm is small, regular, in a good spot, and stable with "no need to try to fix it" at this time. I'll get imaging done again at the year mark, and see if it has changed at all. WHEW!
Saw the neurosurgeon this afternoon and the verdict is: the aneurysm is small, regular, in a good spot, and stable with "no need to try to fix it" at this time. I'll get imaging done again at the year mark, and see if it has changed at all. WHEW!
Saw the neurosurgeon this afternoon and the verdict is: the aneurysm is small, regular, in a good spot, and stable with "no need to try to fix it" at this time. I'll get imaging done again at the year mark, and see if it has changed at all. WHEW!
Saw the neurosurgeon this afternoon and the verdict is: the aneurysm is small, regular, in a good spot, and stable with "no need to try to fix it" at this time. I'll get imaging done again at the year mark, and see if it has changed at all. WHEW!
John's arthritis had worsened over the years, his knees becoming his greatest tormentors. He lived alone in a creaky, old house—each step up the stairs a symphony of groans, both from the wood and his joints. Desperate for relief, he spent his nights scrolling through forums and product reviews, hoping to find a cure for his constant pain.
One night, after a particularly bad flare-up, John stumbled upon a supplement called Arthrogenix. The reviews seemed promising, and the claims of reduced inflammation gave him hope. He bookmarked a review for later: https://medicalreviews.com/pages/arthrogenixreviews
Exhausted, John fell asleep in his recliner, the TV humming softly in the background. At 3 a.m., a loud bang jolted him awake. His knees throbbed unbearably, almost as if they were alive. Then, he heard it—a low whisper, faint but unmistakable, coming from his legs.
“Help... me...”
Terrified, John tried to stand, but his knees buckled. The whispering grew louder, more insistent. Shadows began creeping across the floor, their shapes resembling twisted, skeletal joints. The whispers turned into guttural cries.
Panicking, John screamed, “What do you want from me?”
The shadows froze, and one word echoed through the room, chilling him to his core: “Relief.”
The next morning, John awoke to silence. His knees felt... different. The pain had dulled, but the memory of the whispers lingered. He reached for his phone and immediately placed the order for Arthrogenix. Whatever haunted him that night had made its point—he needed to take action.
John never heard the whispers again, but he often wondered if the relief he felt was from the supplement or the shadows that had warned him to listen.
Just a quick update on the MRI/MRA tests I had this morning. The tests show that my carotid arteries are clear (excellent news), but there is evidence of a small cerebral aneurysm which could be old or new. I will be following up on Monday with my nurse practitioner and probably seeing a neurologist. I spoke to a friend's husband who is a retired doctor (though not a neurologist) this afternoon and he had lots of good, reassuring advice.
I didn't see anything too scary when I looked things up, although you can't help but be scared a bit. From my supposedly up to date reference:
Factors Associated With Decreased Risk
STUDY SUMMARY: vigorous exercise ≥ 3 times/week associated with decreased unruptured intracranial aneurysm
Modifiable Risk Factors
modifiable risk factors associated with increased risk of unruptured intracranial aneurysms in adults include3
smoking
uncontrolled hypertension
alcohol use disorder
If you're wondering where to buy Zenco products, it's best to visit their official website or purchase from authorized partners. This ensures you're getting authentic devices like the Zenco Duo or Zenco Duo Flow, designed for quality and performance. Avoid third-party sellers to steer clear of counterfeit products!
Just a quick update on the MRI/MRA tests I had this morning. The tests show that my carotid arteries are clear (excellent news), but there is evidence of a small cerebral aneurysm which could be old or new. I will be following up on Monday with my nurse practitioner and probably seeing a neurologist. I spoke to a friend's husband who is a retired doctor (though not a neurologist) this afternoon and he had lots of good, reassuring advice.
I didn't see anything too scary when I looked things up, although you can't help but be scared a bit. From my supposedly up to date reference:
Factors Associated With Decreased Risk
STUDY SUMMARY: vigorous exercise ≥ 3 times/week associated with decreased unruptured intracranial aneurysm
Modifiable Risk Factors
modifiable risk factors associated with increased risk of unruptured intracranial aneurysms in adults include3
smoking
uncontrolled hypertension
alcohol use disorder
If you're wondering where to buy Zenco products, it's best to visit their official website or purchase from authorized partners. This ensures you're getting authentic devices like the Zenco Duo or Zenco Duo Flow, designed for quality and performance. Avoid third-party sellers to steer clear of counterfeit products!
Just a quick update on the MRI/MRA tests I had this morning. The tests show that my carotid arteries are clear (excellent news), but there is evidence of a small cerebral aneurysm which could be old or new. I will be following up on Monday with my nurse practitioner and probably seeing a neurologist. I spoke to a friend's husband who is a retired doctor (though not a neurologist) this afternoon and he had lots of good, reassuring advice.
I didn't see anything too scary when I looked things up, although you can't help but be scared a bit. From my supposedly up to date reference:
Factors Associated With Decreased Risk
STUDY SUMMARY: vigorous exercise ≥ 3 times/week associated with decreased unruptured intracranial aneurysm
Modifiable Risk Factors
modifiable risk factors associated with increased risk of unruptured intracranial aneurysms in adults include3
smoking
uncontrolled hypertension
alcohol use disorder
If you're wondering where to buy Zenco products, it's best to visit their official website or purchase from authorized partners. This ensures you're getting authentic devices like the Zenco Duo or Zenco Duo Flow, designed for quality and performance. Avoid third-party sellers to steer clear of counterfeit products!
Well, that didn't hold up for long. Got another UTI over the weekend, the wrong antibiotic was prescribed, took 3 days to correct that, so on the mend again. Pretty much resigned that I'm going to need a prostate procedure & won't see the urologist until the middle of January to confirm & schedule that. So the journey continues....
Sucks getting old.
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aging has some challenges
let's hope those get minimized and life goes on
Well, that didn't hold up for long. Got another UTI over the weekend, the wrong antibiotic was prescribed, took 3 days to correct that, so on the mend again. Pretty much resigned that I'm going to need a prostate procedure & won't see the urologist until the middle of January to confirm & schedule that. So the journey continues....
I had my final appointment on the kidney journey today. Stent removed, clean bill of health. Feeling myself again, which itâs been about 3-4 months since I could say that. Thanks again for all the good wishes!
Well, that didn't hold up for long. Got another UTI over the weekend, the wrong antibiotic was prescribed, took 3 days to correct that, so on the mend again. Pretty much resigned that I'm going to need a prostate procedure & won't see the urologist until the middle of January to confirm & schedule that. So the journey continues....