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Old 08-23-2011, 08:23 AM
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Originally Posted by suemardav View Post
Hi ive just joined, im sue. Last 0ctober i lost my dad to a massive cerebral haemmorrhage, he was whisked off to hospital but there was nothing they could do apart from keep him comfy, he passed away at 4.30pm that same day, it started off as a normal sunday. We're all still in shock and i dont think its registered properly even now. My mum wondered if he called out when he was in the loo and she didnt hear him, i did say to her he wouldnt have had time, our main concern was that he didnt suffer and simply went unconscious, can anyone enlighten me, id be so grateful to hear from anyone who has experienced a friend/relative passing this way. Thanks Sue
Hi Sue

I am so terribly sorry to hear that you lost your Dad so tragically. Unfortunately, cerebral aneurysms are like ticking timebombs, most often with no symptoms and no warning signs. I am one of the very fortunate ones whose aneurysm was found and fixed before rupture, so I can't comment on how it feels when you rupture, but from what I have read and understand, it is usually fairly fast with a massive rupture like that.

My thoughts are with you and your family, hopefully, you will get some more answers from people who have been in similar situations to you. I just wanted to express my sympathy.

Regards

Lyn
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