A deadly brain aneurysm robbed me of all my wedding day memories - now I want to get married again READ MORE: I have a condition that allows me to remember the day I was born By Caitlin Tilley, Health Reporter For Dailymail.Com Published: 13:09, 27 May 2024 | Updated: 13:11, 27 May 2024 e-mail 1 View comments When most people think back to their wedding day, they are teary-eyed with nostalgia, wishing they could re-live the celebrations. But Christy Aaron draws a blank.
Just two and a half weeks after she married husband Jake Aaron in September 2018, the small business owner, from Alabama , suffered a catastrophic brain bleed. Doctors gave her a 10 percent chance of survival. She did survive, but can remember nothing of the three years leading up to the deadly attack.
'Jake shows me videos and pictures of the wedding, but they don't jolt my brain into remembering. To me, the pictures look like a woman at a wedding and nothing more,' she said. Christy and Jasper Aaron married in September 2018, but 17 days later Christy suffered a brain bleed that robbed her memory of the special day Christy was rushed to University of Alabama at Birmingham Hospital by helicopter after doctors discovered the bleed Mrs Aaron, now 31, hopes to say 'I do' to her husband again in a wedding she will remember.
Her ordeal began with one evening in September 2018, when she noticed a migraine coming on. She thought little of it, until she woke up the next morning feeling like her head was about to expl.