Galit Avraham, 46, felt a stabbing pain behind her eye each time she laughed. A CT indicate showed that a pain was caused by a mind aneurysm. From her home in Be’er Sheva, Avraham rushed to Hadassah Ein Kerem where Prof. Jose Cohen achieved a intelligent catheterization to sign a aneurysm that threatened Avraham’s life.
“Every time she laughed, a aneurysm grew and put vigour on a circuitously vessels,” pronounced Prof. Cohen. “Every time she laughed, a possibility of her draining out increased. Fifty percent of identical cases finish in death. Avaraham arrived during Hadassah during a final probable impulse and we were means to save her.”
Said Tzadok Avraham, Galit’s husband, “My mother is a certain chairman who loves to giggle and does so wholeheartedly. But her pain and nausea were so bad, that we asked her to stop laughing.”
“Now that a procession is behind me, we can go behind to shouting but pain,” pronounced Avraham. “If Prof. Cohen is calm, we know that we am fine. Thank we Hadassah for giving me my giggle back.”