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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."


In loving memory of Steve Shotter
In Memory of Steve Shotter: “No one explained about brain aneurysms. We didn’t know.”


Michael's Journey: Kealey’s Story of Her Partner’s Brain Aneurysm
The road to recovery hasn’t been linear, yet through it all, Michael’s resilience and determination have been inspiring.


Rebecca's Diagnosis Story: From Darkness to Light
Hereditary Brain Aneurysm Support (HBA Support) started as a personal mission but quickly grew into a community of support and information


Marjory Hale – A Brain Aneurysm Survivor’s Story
Marjory Hale began experiencing persistent one-sided pain behind her eye that wouldn’t go away, similar to her brother's ruptured aneurysm


Andy Motch - Living with a brain aneurysm and finding a new lease of life
Knowing there are others going through the same thing provided Andy with much-needed support and understanding.
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