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Old 05-24-2012, 05:38 AM #1
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Frown new and scared

Hi. I'm new here. My fiancee was diagnosed with an aneurysm as a child.
Don't know the specifics..only he wasn't allowed to play sports. Here recently
His headaches are getting worse and alot more frequent. Once a week
Now. When I attempt to discuss the issue he gets angry and defensive
He won't get a ct scan or mri. I love him more than words can describe. I do not
Want to lose him to a condition that can be treated. How can I convince him
to get medical assessment and or treatment without a huge fight? Im lost
Scared and confused. Ty
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