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@avmcbellar

Hi @mockinbrd. I think it’s good to keep occupied with your daily routines. Do as much as you can without the disruption. It will get your mind off any worries.
I also had the glue to fix the AVM. For the last 2 surgeries to repair my ruptured AVM, the medical team used my right femoral artery for access instead of removing my skull. I have a friend who also had an AVM without rupture. Her medical team also did an angiogram to repair her AVM but accessed it through her brachial artery instead. In the process, they discovered a brain tumor which they later removed through surgery via the skull. My friend is recovering very well and is currently doing outpatient therapy to improve balance issues.
Discuss your options for the surgery to decide what is the best avenue to take for you. My friend planned ahead and participated in outpatient therapy prior to the surgery which increased the strength. Comparing physical evaluations before and after the surgery helped tremendously with the treatments. Outpatient therapy knew exactly which deficits to target.

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I have a AVM it was classified as a Grade 1 small. I am going to have radiotherapy with gamma knife. I would much have it removed permanently through surgery but after they described brain surgery ? I just read that your friend had brachial artery removal and wonder why they didn’t give this to me as an option ?