Yes, it's most interesting how children react to death. I lost my favorite paternal and maternal grandparent when I was eight respective nine. I cried silently for me and spoke to them in my mind while outwardly I also accepted it and even comforted my dissolved parents. I always said that they maybe couldn't visit us anymore but that they would only leave them and be really dead if mom and dad forgot them.
Smart for a (eight-)nine-year-old, huh?
Well, with aneurysmas it's special. Either you make it, or you don't if they decide to burst. Glad though that your colleague made it. Impressive how quick she improved, that's not natural, and amazing.
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