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Real Life Stories: “Alex was 27 and had a glittering career in finance ahead of him when he passed away from a Brain Haemorrhage”
In January 2020, at just 27, Alex passed away from an unexpected Brain Haemorrhage. His mother, Judy, tells his story.
Will you help us celebrate Natalie’s 39th Birthday?
Tuesday 27th February would have been Natalie’s 39th Birthday and this year to mark the occasion, and to continue to celebrate Natalie, we are aiming to raise £3900 to fund ground breaking research into life saving treatment after Brain Haemorrhage.
Will you help us reach our goal and celebrate Natalie’s birthday with us?
Real Life Stories: “Unfortunately, your mum is very, very poorly and it is unlikely she is going to survive.”
On 20th May 2011, Miles’ life, and that of his family, changed forever when his mum had a brain haemorrhage.
This is his story.
5 things That Helped me Deal with the Death of My Sister After a Brain Haemorrhage
5 things That Helped me Deal with the Death of My Sister After a Brain Haemorrhage
Real Life Stories: “I went to the hospital for a bad headache…”
Brian had a brain haemorrhage at 32; “ I only went to the hospital for a bad headache”, he told NKMT.
But that bad headache turned out to be an AVM (Arteriovenous malformation) rupture in the left cerebellum.
Real Life Stories: “Electrical stimulation helped me to swallow, eat, talk and move properly again after my Brain Haemorrhage.”
Electrical stimulation helped me to swallow, eat, talk and move properly again after my Brain Haemorrhage.
Real Life Stories: “I didn’t even think a stroke could happen to someone my age”
I had my hemorrhagic stroke at 23 due to a cerebral AVM that had formed an aneurysm and ruptured.
Real Life Stories: “My Brain haemorrhage was one of the best things that happened to me, but how people treat me now isn’t.”
Having a brain haemorrhage, and resulting injury, has been weirdly one of the best things to ever happen to me. Despite the many, MANY hardships it presented, it made me rethink life and start to prioritise what really matters to me. But, whilst it has taught me a lot, one of the biggest struggles which I didn’t expect, was how other people have dealt with it and how other people started to treat me…