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Anonymous (reply to Anonymous)

I am so sorry for your loss. I too lost my mother to a ruptured brain aneurysm. She had a birthday and was suppose to watch my son as it was Christmas break for school, 3 days before Christmas. She didn't answer the phone so I just went there with my 10 year old son at the time, it was 2010, and we found her on the floor. She was already gone. It was so sudden. She did have hypertension but she never complained of headaches. However, she did frequently speak of her legs hurting bad. I just told her she should get out more and move around because she was a homebody. I hurt everyday because I should have insisted she make the doctors do test for her leg pain. Intstead, they just prescribed pain medication for her every 30 days for about a year. I really miss her. It does get a little easier everyday but I don't think the pain ever goes away. I just find comfort in knowing she didn't suffer long according to the coroner. And she had strong faith. Once again, I am so sorry for your loss.

April 6, 2017 - 9:14pm

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