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Saturday, May 4, 2019

It Will Stick

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Posted by Angela Ronson at 11:58 AM 3 comments:
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The stroke stands out the most, so I'll start there. In Dec 2002, I had an AVM bleed, also called an AVM Stroke. The AVM did not burst, so it remained. Initial surgery only stopped the bleeding. I was in a full-coma for 5 weeks. Then I opened my eyes. I could not speak or move, at that time. I was made vegetative, an open-eye coma. In 2004, Stanford University & Hospital removed the AVM and did neural repair. The procedure spanned a month. The AVM is all gone. What you see now appears to be brain growth. https://thoughtfulveg.blogspot.com/2018/03/biography-for-neurosciencenewscom-plus.html
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