Glad you made it. It’s nothing short of a miracle. Please take this time to slow down. We all deserve a rest. You have absolutely earned one. Your body has now demanded it. Also go buy 1 lottery ticket. You just need the one.
My mom had a ruptured brain aneurysm in 2002, blacked out while riding in the car and we thought she’d never come back. She was in intensive care for a month before they could isolate the place to repair - and when they did they clamped a triforcation that had ruptured. We celebrate the 18th anniversary of that scary day this December - she’s not stopped living life to the fullest ever since. Four grandkids, dozens of trips all over the world, celebrating every birthday as a gift. May your recovery and post aneurysm life be as alive as hers has been. Go make that low percentage survival count for all you can.
3cit on October 13rd, 2020 at 02:47 UTC »
There is only one thing we say to death:
DrC8H10N4O2 on October 13rd, 2020 at 02:53 UTC »
Glad you made it. It’s nothing short of a miracle. Please take this time to slow down. We all deserve a rest. You have absolutely earned one. Your body has now demanded it. Also go buy 1 lottery ticket. You just need the one.
Ciacco on October 13rd, 2020 at 03:12 UTC »
My mom had a ruptured brain aneurysm in 2002, blacked out while riding in the car and we thought she’d never come back. She was in intensive care for a month before they could isolate the place to repair - and when they did they clamped a triforcation that had ruptured. We celebrate the 18th anniversary of that scary day this December - she’s not stopped living life to the fullest ever since. Four grandkids, dozens of trips all over the world, celebrating every birthday as a gift. May your recovery and post aneurysm life be as alive as hers has been. Go make that low percentage survival count for all you can.