I am a ceberal brain aneurysm survivor- found out about it via an MRI because I was curious about the way one of my eyes looked. End result was that I had a seven millimetre berry type aneurysm clipped in 2010 when I was 52yo. The operation was performed at Monash Medical Centre Melbourne Australia. Everything went fine and continues that way. I have a follow up MRI every two years - so far so good. I'm a very lucky man.
Thank you very informative. I am really impressed with the DSA. I am a survivor of 23 years from a ruptured SAH that was clipped. I was misdiagnosed originally that meant I went into a coma but after a period of time stabilising I was well enough for surgery for which I am eternally thankful.
I was directed to your video since I've been researching about aneurisms. I found out I have a small 2mm brain aneurism and the treatment is a follow up every six months because I'm not a smoker nor have other behavioral factors associated. I am extremely grateful for your superb explanation, the best so far!
Although experts do not know why a brain aneurysm ruptures, they do know that certain factors can increase the risk they will burst. A study published in the Netherlands states that having sex, blowing your nose, or even drinking coffee can temporarily raise your risk of rupturing a brain aneurysm and suffering a stroke. Brain aneurysms are present in about 2 to 5 percent of the general population, but only 9 in 100,000 of those people ever experience an aneurysm rupture. Although the effects of a ruptured aneurysm can be devastating, it's important to remember that aneurysms themselves are somewhat rare: It is estimated that between 2 percent and 5 percent of Americans live with a brain aneurysm, and the vast majority will never experience a rupture. Among those who do, half will die, and half of those who survive will live with permanent disabilities. According to the study published by the American Heart Association, considering the fraction of all subarachnoid hemorrhages that can be attributed to a particular trigger factor, the researchers identified the eight factors and their contribution to the risk as: Coffee consumption (10.6 percent) Vigorous physical exercise (7.9 percent) Nose blowing (5.4 percent) Sexual intercourse (4.3 percent) Straining to defecate (3.6 percent) Cola consumption (3.5 percent) Being startled (2.7 percent) Being angry (1.3 percent) Here is a Medical News Today Article www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/224384#1 Brain bleed: 8 things that trigger ruptured aneurysms. www.cbsnews.com/pictures/brain-bleed-8-things-that-trigger-ruptured-aneurysms/6/ Here is another article that you can read about the potential causes of a ruptured cerebral aneurysm. www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/ruptured-brain-aneurysm#causes
Thanks for the video Dr. Geoffrey, I had a brain aneurysm surgery in Mexico., the neurosurgeon put 3 clips on the aneurysm neck. Thanks God I'm alive... this video helps me to understand more.
*Thank you. This was extremely helpful. My oldest sister passed in 1986 at age 34 from a ruptured one. Today I found out I have a 1 mm aneurysm. I'm going for a CTA next. QUESTION- Should & how do my kids get tested? Neither have medical insurance. Thank you for this video. 😇😇😇* Sharon in SC
Thank you for this informative video. It's helped explain alot. My wife had one in the past she was care flighted to a head trauma center an hr. away and had clips placed. Then years later she had another episode at home. Those were fixed by coiling. Recently by an angiogram and dye another unruprured one was found next to the coiling that was done. Now we are awaiting for an appt for the coiling and stent placement recommended by her Neurologist. Thank God for people with gifted brains to invent these devices and God gifted hands to perform these surgeries.
My sister past away due to a brain aneurysm recently. There was no type of warning, it happened so fast. She was 51 years old and was a healthy person. I’m trying to understand why this happened and just trying to find answers. This video has helped me understand more of this subject.
Although experts do not know why a brain aneurysm ruptures, they do know that certain factors can increase the risk they will burst. A study published in the Netherlands states that having sex, blowing your nose, or even drinking coffee can temporarily raise your risk of rupturing a brain aneurysm and suffering a stroke. Brain aneurysms are present in about 2 to 5 percent of the general population, but only 9 in 100,000 of those people ever experience an aneurysm rupture. Although the effects of a ruptured aneurysm can be devastating, it's important to remember that aneurysms themselves are somewhat rare: It is estimated that between 2 percent and 5 percent of Americans live with a brain aneurysm, and the vast majority will never experience a rupture. Among those who do, half will die, and half of those who survive will live with permanent disabilities. According to the study published by the American Heart Association, considering the fraction of all subarachnoid hemorrhages that can be attributed to a particular trigger factor, the researchers identified the eight factors and their contribution to the risk as: Coffee consumption (10.6 percent) Vigorous physical exercise (7.9 percent) Nose blowing (5.4 percent) Sexual intercourse (4.3 percent) Straining to defecate (3.6 percent) Cola consumption (3.5 percent) Being startled (2.7 percent) Being angry (1.3 percent) Here is a Medical News Today Article www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/224384#1 Brain bleed: 8 things that trigger ruptured aneurysms. www.cbsnews.com/pictures/brain-bleed-8-things-that-trigger-ruptured-aneurysms/6/ Here is another article that you can read about the potential causes of a ruptured cerebral aneurysm. www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/ruptured-brain-aneurysm#causes
Just wanted to thank you for your expertise, questions answered. Easier to come to terms with the very recent loss of my niece from a brain aneurysm. Her 31st birthday would be tomorrow, instead her funeral is on Thursday. Terrible loss for any and all involved. It just came out of nowhere. :-(
Very informative, love the visuals and presentation. The data is splendid explained wonderfully. Data science field I'm getting into. I'm very interested in early symptoms. Can brain aneurysm aneurysms look like other ailments. Like stroke or other physical phenomena. Are there physical activities that can cause a formation of a aneurysm. Like a "Rear naked choke". Have to much cholesterol. Like lack of fitness or to much. Things like that.
Your lecture was very informative. Six weeks ago, Dr. Raphael Tamargo performed surgery to clip two small aneurysms at Johns Hopkins. Imaging showed outpouching on a 3mm wide neck aneurysm we were following for 10 years. It also grew slightly. There was another 1.5mm aneurysm which was new. When Dr. Tamargo got to the aneurysm, he said the walls were so thin he could see the blood circulating within the aneurysm. He said the little guy was particularly nasty and that I was probably only months away from a rupture. I was in the hospital for four days and discharged with no restrictions. I think the aneurysms were bilateral at the A1-A2 communicative junction. It appears Johns Hopkins is a pretty good training platform.
Cool, now I know all about another thing that could kill me without me knowing it. My grandmother had an aneurysm her back. Does that mean that I am now at risk for one? Does it have to be specifically in the brain?
A Woman at work, mid 50s and a Man in his early 60s recently died of a Aneurysm. Is there any sure cause as to why these happen? I'm 63yrs old live as healthy as I can but, do drink Alcohol.
I think I may have one based on your lecture. Problem is, I suffer from anxiety and doctors seem to discard the worries of a patient once they find out about this. I’m in my 20’s and it may be likely that I might not have one. But idk. I have too many headaches and my eye sight seems to constantly be changing recently that I can’t help but think I may have one.
Thank you for the explanation. I have a question. I'm a bit confused about the family factor. People who have SAH family member independently of the type of kinship have higher risk, but is it right to generalize it this way ? Do I understand correctly, this is just a correlation, not causality ? The confounded factors could be the same environment they're in, same life style and bad habits that could be the cause. I would understand genetics is a factor but then it would be passed down to children, not the other way around ( so would be dependent on the type of kinship). Please correct me.
Hi there, I recently had an MRA completed. The results indicated a 2mm aneurism or infundibulum in the ACA.The report also stated that there was a fetal origin of the P1 segment of the POC that was severely hypoplastic. A CTA was ordered. The results of this test were negative for any abnormalities. When I had the CTA, the technician asked if I would be having an ( invasive) type angiogram.She said sometimes the CTA can miss catching aneurisms. I am happy with idea of not having any abnormalities,however, I want to be sure that the test is not a false negative. I experience chronic migraine, intermittent blurred vision, parathesias, and memory and word finding difficulties and dysphasia. I am 47 years old. I have an appointment with a neurologist, however I am not able to be seen for several months. Do you have any information or recommendations you can provide me on this matter? Thank you
I was just told that I have one, and that only two percent of the brain aneurysm are located where mine is. He wants to do an angiogram, but a stroke can happen while trying to get to it. I'm scare.
@@luyzqint3760My Family member very close one parent I’ll say but has one am I’m scared🙁 please tell me how it’s goes❤️ I’m praying you’re surgery goes well much love and hope you’ll be ok don’t worry
@@ChrisandAri. I'm out, and so far so good. However, I do have a loud zoom in my ears and my vision is a bit off, but all in all, I am doing well (they actually found another aneurysm while in there.
I think I have one of these. But I just had a CT scan done due to being in a car accident. Nothing was wrong they said. I usually get migraines nowadays and I’ll feel very intense headaches but I’ll also feel like while I’m type this I’m having a headache but I’ll also feel what feels like cold water running down from the inside of my head on my forehead
Marcios Stellar I’m alright. Dealing with physical therapy now, I still have some symptoms that I can only guess are from the concussion; shaky vision, headaches, and when it first happened and a bit after I would have this cold running water feeling inside my head on my left side of my forehead. But that hasn’t happened in a couple weeks and my migraines are just headaches now. But still ongoing, I thank you for your concern. 🌸
@@moanalyssa6244 it’s been 3 years but have you ever got it checked out? Because I heard a crash sound in my ear about a month ago and instantly felt the sensation of fluid running down my head. A ct scan was done and they found nothing, but they also didn’t use contrast.
I had a horrible headache for 7 days. All the sudden I felt dizzy and my head hurt. I drank water and took migraine pills and ibuprofen during these days and it didn’t help at all. Tried going to my Dr but she couldn’t see me that day. I would go to sleep and wake up with these headache. On the 7th day it stopped bothering for the most part. 8th day I was okay. I was sooo scared this would happen to me but I really didn’t know much about it. Next time I’m going to emergencies🚨.
Yes go to er. Hopefully there's no next time. Since I had one and God saved me from dying I've gotten closer to him in my walk with him. Try talking to him and draw near to him🙏😊
I recently had a ruptured aneurysm and was debating whether to go to the ER or just go back to bed. Of course I didn’t know I had an aneurysm but I knew something bad had just happened. If I would’ve gone back to bed I would’ve died. Better to go to ER and get checked out.
I've have had a stent put in my brain aneurysm back in 2018 and my Doctor still has me taking blood thinners (75mg tablet of Plavix and one 81mg of a low dose aspirin daily.) Is that unusual to remain on blood thinners for two years after surgery? You would think that having thinner blood would cause more problems if the aneurysm does rupture.
You taught me more in this video than ive gtten from the doctor i have 2 ..and am scared ..no communication with the doctor ..i need to feel safe i live in long beach California ..someone please guide me i feel so lost
My brother is currently in the hospital having suffered a ruptured aneurysm in the right posterior communicating artery. Today is the 10th day of his hospitalization and the doctor is requesting a family Care conference, he has not responded or followed commands and has no pain response on upper and lower extremities. Could you give me some advice or options on what to expect?
I found out on 1/7/22, that 1 have 6 aneurysms. I’m scared to death, I see the Neurosurgeon on 1/12/22. No family history of aneurysms, so I don’t understand why I have them. The aneurysms are in all different areas of my brain. Thank you for explaining this so thoroughly.
@@kyllie1234 for the one behind my left Opyhlamic Artery, they did a coil embolization and inserted a flow diversion stent thru the groin. The 3 others, 2 in the right Middle Cerebral Artery and one in the right Inter Cartoid Artery. I went to Emory for a Craniotomy on 5/17/22. They said they were absolutely going to burst at any moment, the clipped those. I’ve got a huge scar, from the center of my forehead, by my forehead, all the way down to the front of my ear. Everything works, I’m thrilled to be alive, and thankful I didn’t endure all the possible side effects of the surgery. Only thing I did wrong, per Emory, I should of had the one behind my left eye clipped also. The coil embolization is not a permanent fix, it only last up to ten years. Im not happy about that. Thank you for asking, you are so sweet 🥹
@@brigittenorris6534 is the clip permanent? I’m asking because I’m meeting with a neurologist tomorrow because I heard a crashing sound in my head and immediately felt fluid running down my head, I had a Ct scan done (without contrast) and they said it wasn’t anything. So, I’m gonna meet with the neurologist to see if I can get a mri.
@@kyllie1234 Yes, my 3 clips are permanent. The only symptoms I had was headaches anytime I would lay down to sleep. I’ve had many MRI’s done on my brain, and it never showed the aneurysms. Went to a new Neurologist and he ordered a MRI and a Ct Angiogram with iodine. Again, MRI didn’t show the aneurysms, but the CT Angiogram showed I had 6. So, always request a CT Angiogram with iodine. It’s the only way you’ll find out if you have aneurysms. My craniotomy was a success, huge scar, from middle of my forehead all the way down to the front of my ears. Neurosurgeon said, 3 we’re ready to burst. I was out of Emory hospital after 7 days. Everything works, memory, body, it’s really a miracle. So remember, tell everyone you know with constant headaches to get a CT ANGIOGRAM WITH IODINE INJECTION. Good luck to you.
@@kyllie1234 I survived! My mind and body works just like before. The scar goes from the middle of my forehead down to the front of my ear. My hair is not growing back in some area. Thank you for asking.
In 1969, at the age of 4 and a half, I had 2 CVA's: 7 to 8 centimeters. I was operatated twice and now am writing to you about it. I was in Los Angeles. I am now taking medications since then and go to my neurologist ans hospital. I do CT scan blood tests.. Very good talk.
Hi, Bigblueondabeat. I'm so sorry to hear about your loss. I don't believe God wanted your mom to die early. God loves you and your family, and He doesn't want to see us suffer from sickness! I heard a really good message about why bad things happen, and it isn't God's fault! You can hear this message at l.awmi.net/2UaOrda. God bless you!
Dr I have 5 m find. Out After MRA bc my right Eye can't see eye sight stop my son is Gp when I told him he Send me hospital he think is stroke I have Two mini stroke first One 2005 second one 2009 in the first one My eye lid Drop n my Eye brow also Drope after few minutes my Eye sight came back n V bad headache my brain surgeon told. me .my Aneurysm v small since last 10 year not growing
Although experts do not know why a brain aneurysm ruptures, they do know that certain factors can increase the risk they will burst. A study published in the Netherlands states that having sex, blowing your nose, or even drinking coffee can temporarily raise your risk of rupturing a brain aneurysm and suffering a stroke. Brain aneurysms are present in about 2 to 5 percent of the general population, but only 9 in 100,000 of those people ever experience an aneurysm rupture. Although the effects of a ruptured aneurysm can be devastating, it's important to remember that aneurysms themselves are somewhat rare: It is estimated that between 2 percent and 5 percent of Americans live with a brain aneurysm, and the vast majority will never experience a rupture. Among those who do, half will die, and half of those who survive will live with permanent disabilities. According to the study published by the American Heart Association, considering the fraction of all subarachnoid hemorrhages that can be attributed to a particular trigger factor, the researchers identified the eight factors and their contribution to the risk as: Coffee consumption (10.6 percent) Vigorous physical exercise (7.9 percent) Nose blowing (5.4 percent) Sexual intercourse (4.3 percent) Straining to defecate (3.6 percent) Cola consumption (3.5 percent) Being startled (2.7 percent) Being angry (1.3 percent) Here is a Medical News Today Article www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/224384#1 Brain bleed: 8 things that trigger ruptured aneurysms. www.cbsnews.com/pictures/brain-bleed-8-things-that-trigger-ruptured-aneurysms/6/ Here is another article that you can read about the potential causes of a ruptured cerebral aneurysm. www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/ruptured-brain-aneurysm#causes