Woman's brain 'explodes' after subtle warning sign in the days before stroke

03 July 2023 , 10:21
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'My life has completely flipped upside down,' Morgan Bailey said (Image: Jam Press/Morgan Bailey)

A woman was just 22 when she started experiencing odd symptoms of an impending and devastating stroke where she felt like her "brain exploded".

Brave Morgan Bailey, who says she previously had "perfect" health, had noticed a change to her eyelashes as they appeared suddenly very straight in the months leading up to the strole.

This symptom has not been medically linked.

She was working at a school when she started feeling strange, suffering an “excruciating” headache and numbness along the right side of her body.

On the day of the stroke as the headache got worse, she quickly found her friend to say she wasn’t feeling well before having the sensation that her “brain exploded”.

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Woman's brain 'explodes' after subtle warning sign in the days before strokeMorgan said she felt her brain 'explode' (Jam Press/Morgan Bailey)
Woman's brain 'explodes' after subtle warning sign in the days before strokeShe had to learn how to walk, speak and write again (Jam Press/Morgan Bailey)

It was the last thing she would remember for a month. Morgan can no longer use her right hand and needs the voice type feature on her phone.

She was rushed to hospital and remained there for seven weeks in the ICU while she recovered from the stroke.

When she woke up, she was paralysed on her right side and had to learn how to walk, speak and write again.

Woman's brain 'explodes' after subtle warning sign in the days before strokeShe was in the ICU for seven weeks (Jam Press/Morgan Bailey)
Woman's brain 'explodes' after subtle warning sign in the days before strokeMorgan recovering in hospital (Jam Press/Morgan Bailey)

“My life has completely flipped upside down,” Morgan, now 24, told NeedToKnow.co.uk. “My health was perfect before – I never had any issues.

“I had no idea what this was before it happened. If you would have asked me ‘can someone have a stroke aged 22?’, I would have said ‘no way’.

“I had to re-learn everything. I had to re-learn how to walk. I had to re-learn how to speak properly. I had to re-learn how to write with my left hand."

Morgan, originally from New Jersey but now living in Arizona, had been diagnosed with an arteriovenous malformation (AVM) at the age of 18 after falling and hitting her head at school one day.

AVMs are abnormal tangles of blood vessels which can cause irregular connections between the arteries and veins – which often develop in the spinal cord and brain.

Woman's brain 'explodes' after subtle warning sign in the days before strokeUsing an anti-gravity treadmill as part of her treadmill (Jam Press/Morgan Bailey)
Woman's brain 'explodes' after subtle warning sign in the days before strokeMorgan in hospital in June 2021 (Jam Press/Morgan Bailey)

When she woke up the following day with paralysis in her right side and struggling to walk properly, she went to hospital and was later told she had an AVM and had suffered three brain aneurysms.

Morgan said she was not given any medication or treatment, with doctors “too scared to touch it” due to it being in her thalamus.

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She added: “They told me to go home and live life, and that’s what I did for five years.”

In the four years that followed, Morgan was able to lead a normal life with few worries about her condition – until the day of the stroke.

Woman's brain 'explodes' after subtle warning sign in the days before strokeShe remains paralysed on her right side (Jam Press/Morgan Bailey)

She underwent brain surgery (a craniotomy) to remove 75% of the AVM, and had intense physical and speech therapy following the stroke, but remains paralysed on her right side – which will be a permanent effect of what she went through.

Morgan said: “Mentally, I think I did phenomenally. More than half of people who have a traumatic brain injury face depression, anxiety, or stress, but I was super positive.

“Of course, there were days when I was sad, but the next day, I was positive. I just had to get out of my funk.”

But for the young woman, life will never be the same.

She said: “My life has completely flipped upside down. I now don't want to do anything I was planning on doing with my degree.

“I know that I want to help people – people who are in a tough spot, who have had strokes, who have AVMs, and more.

Woman's brain 'explodes' after subtle warning sign in the days before strokeShe believes her eyelashes were one strange symptom (Jam Press/Morgan Bailey)
Woman's brain 'explodes' after subtle warning sign in the days before strokeBrave Morgan says life is simpler now (Jam Press/Morgan Bailey)

“I'm outside hiking, I'm volunteering at the Sedona Heritage Museum, I'm doing yoga, and more. I am happy that my life changed after the stroke.

“Life is much simpler now. It's not all this hustle and bustle, this go-go-go that I was chasing.”

In the future, she hopes to start her own non-profit to help people with AVMs.

Morgan added: “People can come and relax, have meditation sessions, and have healing treatments. I think it will be extraordinary.”

For now, she has a message for everyone – whether they are suffering a health issue or not.

She said: “We need to live life, and we need to live it to the fullest.

“You never know when someone you love is going to pass away, when you're going to break up with your boyfriend, when your dog is going to die…

“The moral of the story is you need to live life like no one is watching.”

Ria Newman

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