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Sardonyxmemoirs,

You are not at a high risk for aneurysm at all. While anyone could have one, they are most common in men, people with high blood pressure (hypertension) and older people over the age of 65.

Here is a teens health page on aneurysms:

http://www.childrenfirst.nhs.uk/teens/health/conditions/a/anuerysm.html

Did you ever have a traumatic injury to your head?

When you have these headaches, do you ever get blurred vision or a loss of feeling in your face?

Is there a reason you worry about aneurysm? Are you generally an anxious person? Or did someone you know or someone in your family have one?

How old are you, and have you ever mentioned your headaches to a doctor?

Are you female, and have you noticed whether they are connected time-wise to your cycle at all? In other words, do these headaches happen every day? Or are there certain times of the month when you get more of them?

And has there been any sort of progression of your headaches over time? In other words, do you have more of them now than you used to, or are they more painful than they used to be?

March 25, 2010 - 9:12am

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