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Hrisanthi Loli’s Story – My Brother – A Brain Aneurysm Survivor and My Hero

  • November 5, 2015
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My brother Angelo 17 at the time had a brain aneurysm do to an AVM in the back of his brain. He happened to be at school when he got an uncontrollable headache and started loosing his senses. He was rushed to a nearby hospital after he started having seizures. He was air lifted to […]

Heidi’s Story – The Day My Brain Aneurysm Happened

  • November 2, 2015
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MY STORY I am a two-time brain aneurysm survivor. I had a rupture in 2006 and that was coiled and then in 2011 a 2nd one was discovered and that was clipped (un-ruptured) in January, 2014. During that time period I also lost my sister to a ruptured brain aneurysm and my husband’s niece died […]

Sharon’s Story – Surviving a Brain Aneurysm & The Long Road to Recovery

  • October 28, 2015
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CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) — It is estimated that one in every fifty people is living with a brain aneurysm. They can be silent killers, but Sharon Adams caught hers in the nick of time. She remembers that day, January 8, 2014. Adams was at home in bed resting after a bout with the flu. […]

Laura’s Story – My Family History of Brain Aneurysms & Mission To Raise Awareness

  • October 27, 2015
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“I lost my father Lee Shreves to a brain aneurysm rupture on his brain stem in 2001 when he was only 51 and recently my mom suffered from a leaking brain aneurysm from which a second aneurysm was detected she is currently only 52. It’s an underlying fear in my family that it can or […]

Bonnie’s Story – Symptoms of My Brain Aneurysm Rupture & Life Saving Surgery

  • October 21, 2015
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I was that girl. The girl that thought – if you exercised, had a healthy diet, and took care of yourself physically that nothing could happen.  Unfortunately, that wasn’t the case. 4 out of 10 people suffer a ruptured brain aneurysm: And, I am one of them. At 31, I felt as though I was […]

Bee Strong – A Mother’s Journey Connecting with Brain Aneurysm Survivors and Loved Ones

  • October 12, 2015
  • by: Alison Sedney
  • Category: BA 101
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Alison Sedney

Last month, September 12th, was my daughter’s birthday. We spent last year tiptoeing around this date, afraid to address it directly for fear it would simply rip the wound open anew. This year, we spent it up in Maine at the 7th annual KAT-Walk & Karo 5-K,  originally established to honor two young women, almost the same […]

My Story – Alison Sedney

  • September 16, 2015
  • by: Alison Sedney
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It all happened so fast. It was December 23 when my daughter, who was visiting her boyfriend, called to say she’d had a wicked headache that afternoon while working out. We thought she’d simply had a migraine. After all, she felt better, and planned to drive home the next day as planned. Which she did, […]

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