Description
COURT CASE:
- having aneurysms on any blood vessel in our physical bodies
- having a section of our arteries widen because our arteries are weak
- having a bulge in our blood vessel caused by a weakness in our blood vessel wall
- our blood vessels ballooning due to our blood vessel walls being weak
- having a saccular aneurysm in which one side of our artery is affected
- having a fusiform aneurysm in which our complete artery is affected
- having a dissecting aneurysm in which blood separates the layers of our arterial walls, and forming a cavity between them
- having a pseudoaneurysm in which the clot and connective tissue are outside of our arterial wall
- having a pseudoaneurysm due to us having a vessel injury or trauma to all three layers of our arterial walls
- having a thoracic aortic aneurysm
- experiencing coolness and/or cyanosis of our extremities
- cyanosis (having a bluish color on our skin due to not having enough oxygenation in our blood)
- experiencing hoarseness, shortness of breath, and/or difficulty swallowing
- experiencing severe back pain
- experiencing decreased urinary output
- dyspnea (difficult or labored breathing)
- having an increased pulse
- having pain that extends to our neck, shoulders, lower back, and/or abdomen
- weakness
- fainting
- having an abdominal aortic aneurism
- having an abnormal dilation of our arterial wall caused by localized weakness and stretching in the medial wall of our aorta
- having a constant gnawing feeling in our abdomen
- having flank or back pain
- having abdominal or lower back pain
- having a pulsating abdominal mass
- having a bruit
- having an elevated blood pressure
- having an abdominal aortic aneurism due to us having atherosclerosis
- having a prominent, pulsating mass in our abdomen at or above our umbilicus
- having a systolic bruit over our aorta
- having tenderness on our abdominal area upon deep palpation
- having an aortic dissection
- having an aortic dissection due to us having Marfan’s syndrome
- having a sudden onset of tearing, ripping, and/or stabbing abdominal or back pain
- having a brain aneurysm
- our brain aneurysm rupturing
- getting a stroke due to us having a brain aneurysm
- dying because we had a ruptured brain aneurysm
- having a sudden, severe headache
- experiencing the “worst headache” of our life
- experiencing a “thunderclap headache”
- experiencing a localized and intense headache
- experiencing photophobia
- experiencing blurred vision
- experiencing double vision
- experiencing a droopy eyelid
- experiencing pain above and behind our eyes
- having dilated pupils
- our eyes getting sensitive to light
- sudden neck stiffness
- nausea
- vomiting
- confusion
- experiencing reduced consciousness
- experiencing numbness in one side of our face
- losing feeling in parts of our physical body
- losing our consciousness
- fainting
- having an aneurysm that is undetected
- having an aneurysm that has no signs and/or symptoms
- having an unruptured aneurysm
- having peripheral vision deficits
- having thinking and/or processing problems
- having speech complications
- having perceptual problems
- experiencing sudden changes in our behavior
- losing our balance
- losing our coordination
- having decreased concentration
- having short term memory difficulty
- fatigue
- having a ruptured aneurysm
- having a ruptured aneurysm due to blood accumulating within our aortic wall following a tear in the lining of our aorta
- having a ruptured aneurysm due to blood accumulating within our aortic wall following a tear in the lining of our aorta due to us having hypertension
- having severe abdominal and/or back pain
- having lumbar pain that radiates to our flank and groin
- hypotension
- having an increased heart rate
- having hematomas (bruises) on our flank area
- experiencing seizures
- incontinence
- experiencing hypovolemic shock
- experiencing diaphoresis (sweating), nausea, vomiting, faintness, and/or apprehension
- having a decreased or absent peripheral pulse
- having neurological deficits
- experiencing hypotension and initial tachycardia
- experiencing hemorrhagic shock
- having a false verdict, generational false verdict, and/or word curse of being prone to getting an aneurysm of any kind due to us smoking, smoking tobacco, being overweight, having an unhealthy diet, lacking physical activity, having a high blood pressure, having uncontrolled hypertension, having atherosclerosis, having arterial stiffening, and/or because we’re older
- arterial stiffening
- having a false verdict, generational false verdict, and/or word curse that we lost elastin in our arterial walls, that the intima of our arteries thickened, and that we have progressive fibrosis
- having a false verdict, generational false verdict, and/or word curse of having an aneurysm of any kind, a saccular aneurysm, a fusiform aneurysm, a dissecting aneurysm, a pseudoaneurysm, an abdominal aortic aneurism, a brain aneurysm, a cerebral aneurysm, an intracranial aneurysm, a undetected aneurysm of any kind, an undetected brain aneurysm, an undetected abdominal aneurysm, and/or a ruptured aneurysm
- the buying, selling, and/or trading of the elastin in our arteries, our arteries, our blood vessels, and/or our lives to the kingdom of darkness
- the kingdom of darkness having ownership claims over the elastin in our arteries, our arteries, our blood vessels, and/or our lives
- having cannibalism in our bloodlines
- our bloodlines eating babies
- our bloodlines doing blood rituals
- our bloodlines doing blood magick
- our bloodlines worshipping Ra, Baal, and/or Molech
- fear of dying
- fear of dying from an aneurysm of any kind
- fear of dying from an aneurysm
- fear of dying from a brain aneurysm
- fear of dying from a stroke
- fear of dying from an aortic aneurysm
- fear of dying from any of the complications of having an aneurysm of any kind
- fear
- anxiety
- worry
- stress
- nervousness
- panic
- rage
- anger
- hatred
- jealousy
- resentment
- bitterness
- premature death
- sudden death
- tragic death
- painful death
- torment
- death
- having death spirits
- having Ra spirits
- having Baal spirits
- having Molech spirits
- having black widow spirits
- having witchcraft spirits
- control
- being controlling
- wanting to control others
- manipulation
- coercion
- being unable to control our situation
- being controlled
- our boyfriend, girlfriend, lover, fiancé, and/or or spouse’s spirit spouses and/or spirit children attack us and causing, contributing to, and/or exacerbating our aneurysms
- our boyfriend, girlfriend, lover, fiancé, and/or or spouse’s spirit spouses and/or spirit children trying to kill us
- our boyfriend, girlfriend, lover, fiancé, and/or or spouse having a black widow spirit that is trying to kill us
- someone paying a human agent of darkness to kill us
- someone asking a human agent of darkness to kill us
- human agents of darkness sending spirits to kill us
- the category/kingdom of spirits that cause, contribute to, exacerbate, and/or reestablish any of the aforementioned problems