Samster
29-12-14, 20:33
So long story short I spent a long time terrified of aneurysms just now. Today I had sharp pains, Tinitus and eye problems and was convinced it was my time. (I'm an 18 year old and this really isnt normal) So I decided that I should do my research as I had seen on another thread and be impartial and rational.
So the NHS states that only 1 out of 12,500 people will have a brain aneurysm, Per year.
Percentage wise thats a 0.00008% chance of having a brain aneurysm so per year 4312 people will have a brain aneurysm in England thats 11 people per day. So the chance of you have a brain aneurysm that ruptures today is (11/53.9 million) 0.00000002% Which is marginally more common than winning the lottery. So next time you have headaches and pains just remember you'd rather win the lottery!
P.S hope it helps like it did me !
Not sure if my maths is 101% :) feel free to correct me!
---------- Post added at 20:33 ---------- Previous post was at 20:32 ----------
As a side note its funny up on working that out my tinnitus calmed down and the headaches arn't as much as a bother ha!
So the NHS states that only 1 out of 12,500 people will have a brain aneurysm, Per year.
Percentage wise thats a 0.00008% chance of having a brain aneurysm so per year 4312 people will have a brain aneurysm in England thats 11 people per day. So the chance of you have a brain aneurysm that ruptures today is (11/53.9 million) 0.00000002% Which is marginally more common than winning the lottery. So next time you have headaches and pains just remember you'd rather win the lottery!
P.S hope it helps like it did me !
Not sure if my maths is 101% :) feel free to correct me!
---------- Post added at 20:33 ---------- Previous post was at 20:32 ----------
As a side note its funny up on working that out my tinnitus calmed down and the headaches arn't as much as a bother ha!