Tuesday, November 24, 2009

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Aneurysms in 2nd Generation May Not Come Early

In fact, ruptures tend to occur later in life, large study finds

Posted February 23, 2009

Reader Comments

aneurysm

my husban is 38 years old and he had a major stroke oct 08.he had no health problems what so ever.and now in feb 09 he has a aneurysm on the outside of the artery on the left side of his neck.i have not had anyone tell me what or why this is.it left him unable to speak,have use of the right arm and leg.he was fool of life and woke up one morning while off taking care of his grandparents and feel in the floor.we have two kids and long road.but i will tell you this he is not a vegatable and he is blown the doctors a way with how far he has came.you have to want to help yourself and have the drive to over come what ever comes your way.

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