After collapsing from a traumatic brain injury in South Florida, Susan Bailey’s aneurysm was missed twice on CT scans. Told not to worry, her instincts—and her family—told her otherwise. A call to the Brain Aneurysm Foundation connected her to a specialist who discovered the bleeding aneurysm and performed emergency surgery. Today, Susan shares how awareness and advocacy saved her life. To watch the video version, visit our YouTube channel, https://bit.ly/1in50Youtube
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After collapsing from a traumatic brain injury in South Florida, Susan Bailey’s aneurysm was missed twice on CT scans. Told not to worry, her instincts—and her family—told her otherwise. A call to the Brain Aneurysm Foundation connected her to a specialist who discovered the bleeding aneurysm and performed emergency surgery. Today, Susan shares how awareness and advocacy saved her life. To watch the video version, visit our YouTube channel, https://bit.ly/1in50Youtube
Welcome to the first episode of The 1 in 50 Podcast, hosted by Christine Buckley of the Brain Aneurysm Foundation. To kick off this exciting new series, we’re joined by Scot Langley, better known as Froggy from the nationally syndicated Elvis Duran and the Morning Show and as a country music DJ at WQIK Radio in Jacksonville, Florida. Froggy is a brain aneurysm survivor who has turned his experience into advocacy, raising awareness and funding for research through his annual event, Froggy's Dr...
The 1 in 50
After collapsing from a traumatic brain injury in South Florida, Susan Bailey’s aneurysm was missed twice on CT scans. Told not to worry, her instincts—and her family—told her otherwise. A call to the Brain Aneurysm Foundation connected her to a specialist who discovered the bleeding aneurysm and performed emergency surgery. Today, Susan shares how awareness and advocacy saved her life. To watch the video version, visit our YouTube channel, https://bit.ly/1in50Youtube