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Reddish Mum Went to Bed With a Headache, Woke Six Weeks Later After Brain Aneurysm

She is now recovering under specialist care with a follow-up brain scan scheduled.

Overview

  • On December 2, 2024, Natalie Fisher lay down with a severe headache and was later found unresponsive by her eldest son, who called an ambulance.
  • Doctors confirmed she had suffered a brain aneurysm causing a hemorrhagic stroke, and she was first treated at Stepping Hill Hospital.
  • She remained comatose for about six weeks and opened her eyes on January 14, later recounting that she could hear conversations around her.
  • After transfer to Salford Royal Hospital, she underwent open brain surgery to clip the aneurysm, which her family says saved her life.
  • She reports ongoing throat and voice-box problems from ventilation and continues rehabilitation as her care team monitors progress with imaging.