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Elizabeth's Journey - From a 1% Chance of Survival After a Brain Aneurysm Rupture to Supporting Others Through Advocacy
"I have 75 percent of a brain left," she says. "But I think my brain is better now than it ever was before my stroke. We have to make the most of what we have got, rather than worry about what we haven't. If I can help just one person feel less alone, then it's worth it."


Living With Scan Anxiety: A decade after my first brain aneurysm scan, it still takes work
“Scan‑anxiety” is real. Wherever you are in your journey - newly diagnosed with a brain aneurysm, years into monitoring, post‑treatment, or supporting someone you love - your feelings around scan time are valid. They are shared. And you are not alone.


Simran’s story: From rare brain aneurysm diagnosis to miraculous recovery
My healthy, 49-year-old mother was rushed to the ER with sudden nausea and within hours doctors found three brain aneurysms, one already ruptured
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