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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 248842" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>Brain bleeds can be anywhere from catastrophic to negligible, believe it or not. You need to know just how extensive this bleed is before you start to panic. You certainly would have had some kind of symptoms if the bleed had been of any significant size.</p><p> </p><p>husband had a "bleed" in what's called a cavernous hemangioma. It's a cluster of leaky capillaries. His was missed on an MRI, too. It wasn't until five years later that somebody found it when I dragged his butt to a neurologist to find out what was causing his symptoms (turns out they were an unusual type of seizures).</p><p></p><p>At any rate, try not to worry too much (I know, easy for me to say) until you know what you are up against. Get as much information as you can and then read as much as you can about whatever they tell you is going on. That will give you some sense of control over the situation and you will be able to make the best decision for your care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 248842, member: 3444"] Brain bleeds can be anywhere from catastrophic to negligible, believe it or not. You need to know just how extensive this bleed is before you start to panic. You certainly would have had some kind of symptoms if the bleed had been of any significant size. husband had a "bleed" in what's called a cavernous hemangioma. It's a cluster of leaky capillaries. His was missed on an MRI, too. It wasn't until five years later that somebody found it when I dragged his butt to a neurologist to find out what was causing his symptoms (turns out they were an unusual type of seizures). At any rate, try not to worry too much (I know, easy for me to say) until you know what you are up against. Get as much information as you can and then read as much as you can about whatever they tell you is going on. That will give you some sense of control over the situation and you will be able to make the best decision for your care. [/QUOTE]
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