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i am a 13 year old girl with alot of life ahead of me and alot of things to do . i am close to my conslors at school becasue i have alot of emtional probelems at times and it helps to talk to them aspecially my one consalor mrs schanz But any way .
How do i prepear for the death of an anyerism if i have one and what do i do, I hear an anyerism is a baloning of a blood vessla and soem of the sging of haveign oen is a hrut neck and head ackes. What do i to prepera emotionally and how do i plan my last conversayion with my conslros adn my firned and telk them how much they ment tome and helpe me also , made me happy .

2007-04-13 14:45:15 · 10 answers · asked by basketballbaby2223232 1 in Social Science Sociology

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Hey there. I'm sorry that you have to live with this feeling of impending doom. I remember how anxious I was as a 13 year-old girl myself. I always felt that I was going to die, but 11 years later, I'm still alive. I suggest you talk to people close to you (possibly your parents) and continue talking to your counselors at school. It probably wouldn't hurt to see a psychologist to help you work through these problems. Let me tell you, I wish I could turn back the hands of time and reclaim all those nights I lay awake in bed worrying about things (whether I was going to die, whether I had some incurable disease, etc). Your angst could be partly hormonal, but it could be an indicator of some sort of underlying condition. Talk to someone you trust and don't be afraid to talk to your pediatrician about this. By the way, my father had a brain aneurysm. He had no symptoms. In fact, the doctor found it by mistake while he was performing a routine CAT scan. My father had brain surgery to eradicate the aneurysm. We can thank modern-day science and advancements in the medical field for the success of the surgery. Good luck with everything. Keep your head up high.

2007-04-13 16:56:45 · answer #1 · answered by Angel 2 · 0 0

I am in no way trying to trivialize anything and maybe you have already been to a doctor. But when I was about 10 I started getting migraines (horrible horrible things) Anyway, every time I get one the thought enters my mind that I might have an aneurysm. But I convince myself that I don't really. Really as all the above people have said, talk to you parents, counselors, and I would see a doctor.

P.S. real migraines are terrible - don't let anyone play them down.
also - ignore all the jerks that answer about "typical teenage" stuff. Many of us do truly understand.

2007-04-13 21:44:25 · answer #2 · answered by goodlittlegirl11 4 · 0 0

Perhaps visiting with the aged might give a clue . After all we all face the inevitable final scene eventually. You visiting old folks can bring some happiness to the oft time disregarded
and neglected aged and dying and at the same time might provide some insight into how others deal with a similar
fact of life . Hope you find your answer in helping others in need and gain the fulfillment of a worthy life as well.
peace out

2007-04-13 17:48:48 · answer #3 · answered by dogpatch USA 7 · 0 0

Whoa! You need to see your doctor and have an examination and some tests.

Aneurisms can be dealt with. Maybe you don't have one!
Please don't jump to conclusions.

Good luck to you.

Do us a favor, and post again in a few weeks and let us know how you're doing.
We're pulling for you.

2007-04-13 14:57:48 · answer #4 · answered by TedEx 7 · 0 0

Sweetie, don't worry, the odds of having a brain anyerism are EXTREMELY remote. Your brain is messing with you and causing you to worry needlessly, so don't.
Now, lets talk about your spelling.......

2007-04-13 21:36:34 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Hi. You need to ask these questions to your counselors they are trained and paid to help you and if they can't help you, have them tell you or your parents who to contact to help you. Have your parents and you go to your regular doctor and get a full check up and tell the dr. of your concerns. both the doctor, the couselor and your parents should be able to help you find the answers to your questions...ask! good luck.

2007-04-13 14:51:02 · answer #6 · answered by kewtber 3 · 1 0

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2016-12-04 00:07:26 · answer #7 · answered by magallanes 4 · 0 0

Take a Tylenol. You're just having a headache.

2007-04-13 14:52:46 · answer #8 · answered by doctorevil64 4 · 0 0

You might want to talk to your parents about this. Not just some strangers.

2007-04-13 14:54:27 · answer #9 · answered by Bernard W 4 · 0 0

wow, a teenager with emotional problems.....what are the odds?

2007-04-13 15:05:21 · answer #10 · answered by chetahbill 4 · 0 1

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