The pain struck like a lightning bolt. Julie’s skull felt like it was splitting open, but everyone kept calling it a migraine. For 36 critical hours, the real danger inside her brain was quietly stealing time. By the time she reached the ER, her life hung by a thre… Continues… She was 37, busy, and used to powering through discomfort, so when the headache exploded behind her eyes, she tried to rationalize it. Friends said stress. A clinician suggested migraine. But the pain sharpened, her symptoms worsened, and fear finally overruled denial. In the emergency room, scans revealed the truth:...
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