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Confused info on brain aneurisms

Hello, my cousin is in hospital with his second brain aneurism. He is on vent, non responsive. They did surgery yesterday and said it was worse than they thought. He was supposed to have another surgery today but, the swelling is to bad. Has anyone ever lived through two aneurisms? I know God can perform any miracle but, i was jus wondering if he might make it?
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