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                        I lost my 23yr old son suddenly on January 28th of this year to a cerebral brain aneursym.  I took him to the hospital three weeks earlier and asked them to scan him or do an MRI as he had a headache and neck pain with weakness. I fought with them and they told me that he had the flue.  They also told me that a MRI was about $1000 dollars and he had no insurance.  They kicked me out of the room as he was 23yrs old and he was old enough to talk for himself.  I told Jeff I would go to the bank and borrow the money to have tests done, but he refused and walked out of the hospital.  The next three weeks were uneventful, I asked him repeatedly if he was alright, and he told me he no longer had a headache and he felt great.  He worked everyday, played basketball, and went surfing on the weekends.  On January 28th he came home from work, ran in to take a shower, and was leaving to go to Daytona to surf.  I came in about 15 minutes later to find him on the floor.  I did CPR but nothing worked.  The autopsy showed a massive frontal cerebral aneurysm.  The guilt I feel is overwhelming.  I am so angry and ashamed that I did not do more to help him, HE COULD HAVE BEEN SAVED.  Can anyone tell me why he had no symptoms for the three weeks prior to dying.