A friend of mine’s wife died of an aneurysm in bed at night. She woke him up moaning and writhing and holding her head. By the time the ambulance got there she was dead. She was about the same age.
My ex-wife’s dad suffered an aneurysm on the golf course. Technically, he died 3 days later only because they had him on life support until his family got to town. Then they pulled the plug and he was gone.
My first wife died from aneurysm in small intestine. The coroner found this by performing autopsy. She was 48. I found her unresponsive when I came home from work.
A college frat president did much the same. Held his head, said he was in great pain, dropped dead.
Mid 20s.
I had a growing aneurysm which fortunately was caught before it burst by my doctor. I told her I would have chest pains when I exerted myself. She had me go to the ER, they saw what I had and I was scheduled for surgery.
Still here 5 years later.