Welcome Patients & Families!

There are many different reasons to be visiting our site:
  • You have been recently diagnosed with a brain aneurysm and are now facing treatment. You are frightened, and want to understand your condition.

  • You are a concerned family member who wants to support a relative who has been diagnosed with a brain aneurysm. You seek answers and support.

  • You suffered a sudden hemorrhage from a brain aneurysm, underwent treatment, and are going through the recovery process. Healing involves understanding your illness.

  • A loved one passed away from a hemorrhaged brain aneurysm, and you want more information about this illness. You need support from other people in your situation.

Whatever the reason for your visit, we WELCOME you!

We hope this information provides you with a basic understanding of brain aneurysms and treatment options, as well as offers you a sense of community for all brain aneurysm patients, survivors, and their families, as well as the medical community.
 
 


    In this Section:


 

Support
•  Support Groups
•  Share Survivor Stories
•  Message Boards/Online Support

Recovery
•  Physical Challenge
•  Emotional Challenges
•  Depression
•  Potential Deficits
•  Strategies For Short-Term Memory Loss

Recovery Questions Answered, For Both The Patient and The Caregiver: Articles by Robert Kooken, Ph.D.
•  How Long Until I Get Better?
•  Why Am I So Tired?
•  How Do I Deal With Depression?
•  Learning Principles to Aid Recovery
•  The Memory Book
•  As A Caregiver, How Can I Deal With My Emotions?
•  As A Caregiver, How Can I Help My Loved One Get Better?

 

 
   



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