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Brain aneurysms, told through the voices of patients, families and experts. Host Rebecca Middleton, founder of Hereditary Brain Aneurysm Support, uncovers inspiring stories, treatments, and research breakthroughs.

Rebecca, herself a brain aneurysm patient, speaks with people affected by the condition and medical professionals to explore diagnosis, treatment options, hereditary factors, and the journey of recovery.

Each episode blends medical insight with lived experience – highlighting resilience, support networks, and the progress that helps people rebuild their lives. Honest, encouraging, and informative, this podcast opens up a vital conversation about one of the most complex conditions affecting the brain.

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    • In Their Words 2: Maria's brain aneurysm story
      Jan 9 2026

      In this episode of In Their Words, a special mini series from the Brain Aneurysms & Beyond podcast, Maria shares her personal experience of surviving a subarachnoid haemorrhage after a brain aneurysm rupture, and finding her way through recovery.

      Maria talks to host Rebecca Middleton from Hereditary Brain Aneurysm Support about the moment everything changed, from collapsing at home to waking up in intensive care with no memory of what had happened. She describes the physical and emotional challenges that followed, including time in rehabilitation and relearning how to walk. Her story is honest and grounded, shaped by determination rather than drama.

      The conversation also explores the impact on Maria’s family and how their support helped her through the most difficult stages. Maria reflects on living with anxiety and PTSD, what it took to regain confidence, and how she learned to focus on progress rather than fear. She explains why she chose to keep her brain active and stay engaged with everyday life.

      Maria also speaks openly about inherited risk, as brain aneurysms run in her family. Her perspective highlights why awareness and early action can make a real difference. This episode offers reassurance to anyone recovering from a brain aneurysm, adjusting to life after hospital, or supporting someone close to them. Maria’s story is practical and full of quiet encouragement.

      Episode highlights:

      [00:00] Intro from host Rebecca Middleton

      [00:57] Guest Maria shares when her brain aneurysm happened

      [01:42] Rebecca asks Maria what she remembers about her treatment

      [02:49] Maria's determination to walk again

      [04:31] What Maria found most challenging during recovery

      [05:06] Rebecca asks Maria how her family supported her

      [07:00] Maria talks about PTSD

      [08:18] Maria explains how aneurysms run in her family

      [13:05] Advice for people recovering from brain aneurysms

      [15:14] Outro from Rebecca and helpful links

      Featuring:

      Maria (guest) Rebecca Middleton (host, and founder of Hereditary Brain Aneurysm Support)

      Resources:

      HBA Support https://hbasupport.org

      This podcast is also available as a captioned video at https://youtu.be/x5hn6Yln8xg

      Podcast production and editing by Rob Birnie at Made by DBM https://madebydbm.com/podcasts

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      16 min
    • ROAR-DNA - A groundbreaking new genetic study exploring brain aneurysm risk
      Dec 4 2025

      In this episode of Brain Aneurysms & Beyond, we explore the ground-breaking ROAR (Risk of Aneurysm Rupture) DNA genetic study; research that could reshape how family risk is understood in the years ahead. Guest host Vivienne Parry brings together neurosurgeons Professor Diederik Bulters and Ben Gaastra, along with Rebecca Middleton, founder of Hereditary Brain Aneurysm Support and patient partner on the study, to unpack what this work might mean for the future of care.

      This conversation balances science with humanity, explaining how a simple blood sample could one day help us understand who in a family is at risk of having a hereditary brain aneurysm, and who may not need ongoing scans. They discuss what researchers hope to learn, and how the study works in practice, including how you can get involved.

      You’ll hear how this research could help make NHS screening more targeted and support better decision-making for families navigating inherited risk. Rebecca also shares her personal reasons for joining the research team as a patient partner, offering warmth, honesty and hope for future generations.

      Whether you’re living with a brain aneurysm, supporting a family member, or simply wanting to understand how genetics might shape future care, this episode offers clarity, compassion, and a forward-looking glimpse at what’s possible.

      Episode Highlights:

      [00:00] Introduction from Rebecca Middleton

      [00:50] Guests Diederik Bulters and Ben Gaastra intro themselves

      [01:42] Guest host Vivienne Parry intros herself

      [02:17] Prof. Bulters highlights the three big problems the study aims to solve

      [06:25] Rebecca Middleton on how the study could eventually mean the end of scans

      [08:18] Ben Gaastra explains ROAR-DNA and why it's a landmark study

      [10:53] How can people get involved with the study?

      [13:40] Prof. Bulters discusses the timeline for change

      [18:40] Rebecca shares how aneurysms have affected her family

      [21:23] Prof Bulters explains how the study could save the NHS money

      [23:51] Will the study keep participants' data safe?

      [25:51] What does being a patient partner mean for HBA Support?

      [27:25] Outro from Rebecca and helpful links

      Featuring:

      Vivienne Parry – Science writer, broadcaster and guest host

      Rebecca Middleton – Founder of Hereditary Brain Aneurysm Support and ROAR-DNA patient partner

      Professor Diederik Bulters – Chief Investigator of the ROAR Study. Consultant neurosurgeon and professor of neurosurgery

      Ben Gaastra – Clinical lecturer in neurosurgery and ROAR / ROAR-DNA investigator

      Resources:

      HBA Support (Hereditary Brain Aneurysm Support) – https://hbasupport.org

      ROAR and ROAR-DNA study - https://roarstudy.co.uk/

      Captioned video version of this episode – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NG45g5U_ig

      Podcast production & editing by Rob Birnie at Made by DBM – https://madebydbm.com/podcasts

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      28 min
    • In Their Words 1: Andy's brain aneurysm story
      Oct 30 2025

      Recovering from a brain aneurysm isn’t only about the physical journey, it’s also about rebuilding emotional confidence. In this inspiring episode, host Rebecca Middleton, founder of Hereditary Brain Aneurysm Support, is joined by Andy, who shares his personal story with honesty, humour and optimism, reflecting on how recovery has shaped his outlook and daily life.

      You’ll discover what recovery really looks like beyond the hospital walls, including the moments of doubt, resilience, and gratitude that follow a brain aneurysm diagnosis. The conversation explores how to regain confidence in everyday activities, recognise signs of progress, and find purpose through connection and self-belief. Andy opens up about the emotional impact of his experience, how support from HBA Support and others made a difference, and what’s helped him rebuild a positive mindset.

      You’ll learn practical ways to move forward, from small self-care routines that make recovery less daunting, to strategies that help manage lingering anxiety and uncertainty. Rebecca and Andy discuss the value of community, the importance of talking openly about the journey, and how hope can grow even in the most challenging times. Whether you’re recovering yourself, supporting someone close to you, or simply looking for reassurance about what comes next, this conversation offers encouragement, warmth, and practical insights for life after a brain aneurysm.

      Episode highlights:

      [00:00] Intro from HBA Support founder, Rebecca Middleton

      [00:47] The moment everything changed for Andy

      [04:49] Andy’s brain aneurysm recovery journey

      [07:23] Emotional as well as physical challenges

      [09:06] Rebecca explains what a subarachnoid haemorrhage is

      [09:55] While Andy found NHS support lacking, HBA Support is invaluable

      [12:17] Andy’s advice for those starting their brain aneurysm journey

      [14:39] Helpful links and contact details from Rebecca

      Featuring: Rebecca Middleton (host) & Andy (guest)

      Resources: HBA Support https://hbasupport.org

      This podcast is also available as a captioned video at youtube.com/@hbasupport

      Podcast production & editing by Rob Birnie at Made by DBM https://madebydbm.com/podcasts

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      15 min
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