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Hi Cheri/peaches,
I just happened in here because I have an interest in aneurysms since my daughter had one--and I saw your post and was horrified at the way the doctor treated you. I think he's in the wrong profession. Unfortunately he's done the damage and is probably going on to say more heartless things to other people. Any doctor who tells you that aneurysms have no symptoms is wrong. SOME aneurysms have no symptoms and may never be found. Others may have a few symptoms or one or many. The symptoms you mention are often mentioned as aneurysm symptoms. They keep coming up with new ways of fixing aneurysms. I hope you're staying in touch with some medical providers you trust. If you don't have any medical providers you trust, please try hard to find at least one good one. In other words, since you've had a second opinion (probably a worthless one, IMO), go for a third opinion, maybe a fourth as well.
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