What is Aneurysms

An aneurysm (or aneurism) is localized, blood-filled dilation (bulge) of a blood vessel caused by disease or weakening of the vessel wall.[1] Aneurysms most commonly occur in arter...

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Okay, so I want to badly start a discussion covering 3 or 4 questions/concerns about a possible aneurysm, diagnosis, testing, contributing factors, etc.

But after typing it out for more than 3 hours now, editing, and even cutting out stuff, it's still SOOOOO long.

I really NEED the replies to be specific based on a LOT of direct and indirect factors. Because of this, I just can't keep it short and sweet, but I CAN pretty much make sure NO info is left out!

Should I still post my discussion, regardless of the length and detail of the content, or will it likely be "passed over" when readers open it and see how long it is?? (I see many discussions where the member does not include enough information, making it impossible to really give a thorough reply or answer.)

PLEASE be honest here. I really want to know the honest truth. What should I do?
Posted on 01/16/09, 01:01 am
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Reply #1 - 01/17/09  12:05pm
" NEVERMIND THIS POST. I REALIZED THAT I ALREADY POSTED A SIMILAR DISCUSSION. I JUST DON'T KNOW HOW TO DELETE MY DISCUSSION THREADS. "

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