First, my condolences for your mom. It's always tough going through that. Also, my best wishes for you and your wife. Be strong.
My wife had a co-worker that had similar symptoms and did have an aneurysm that was diagnosed before it ruptured. The neurosurgeon was able to get at it and got it repaired and he was as good as new. This was 20years ago and he's been fine ever since. Detection is the key here and at that time, they didn't have MRI's available. So with your wife's doctors fast actions, if it even is an aneurysm, it may be easily (relatively) fixed. And still, you don't even know for sure what's going on so go easy on yourself. Beating yourself up accomplishes nothing. Be strong for her and hold her tightly. I can only imagine how scared she is right now and she is going to need all the strength you can muster. Good Luck.
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