How do you get on with life after a brain aneurysm diagnosis or during recovery from treatment? In this episode, you’ll discover inspiring patient stories, expert medical guidance, and the vital role of UK charities in providing support, prevention, and hope.
A brain aneurysm diagnosis can bring fear and uncertainty, but it doesn’t have to mean losing your quality of life. With the right guidance, support, and knowledge, you can move forward with resilience. In this episode of Brain Aneurysms & Beyond, host Rebecca Middleton, a patient herself and the founder of HBA Support (Hereditary Brain Aneurysm Support), introduces the discussion on what it truly means to live well after diagnosis.
Rebecca is joined by Fiona Moss, Director of The Natalie Kate Moss Trust, who shares her sister’s story and the charity’s mission to fund research and raise awareness about prevention. Fiona explains how her organisation works tirelessly to make a difference, investing in scientific innovation while helping families who face the same challenges her family experienced.
Bringing the clinical perspective, Cat Lamb, a Neurovascular Nurse Specialist at the John Radcliffe Hospital, offers insight into unruptured aneurysms, treatment decisions, and coping strategies for those navigating recovery. Cat explains the importance of informed choices, managing anxiety, and finding balance in everyday life after diagnosis or treatment.
Together, Rebecca, Fiona, and Cat discuss how community support, expert care, and innovative research are helping people not only survive but thrive. You’ll discover how UK charities are improving lives, how lived experiences provide reassurance, and how advances in treatment are offering fresh hope for the future. Whether you’re a patient, supporting a loved one, or simply keen to learn about brain health, this episode provides clear insights, practical advice, and inspiring stories to help you understand what it means to live well with a brain aneurysm.
[0:00] Rebecca Middleton introduces the episode and HBA Support
[1:19] Fiona Moss on her sister Natalie’s death and creating The Natalie Kate Moss Trust
[2:59] Fiona Moss on funding early prevention research projects
[7:07] Cat Lamb on clinical care and managing unruptured aneurysms
[10:16] Frequently asked questions from patients
[15:15] Advice on lowering blood pressure
[25:26] Lifestyle guidance and resources from HBA Support
[28:26] Outro from Rebecca and links to helpful resources
Rebecca Middleton – Host & Founder, HBA Support (Hereditary Brain Aneurysm Support)
Fiona Moss – Director, The Natalie Kate Moss Trust
Cat Lamb – Neurovascular Nurse Specialist, John Radcliffe Hospital
A captioned video version of this podcast is available at https://www.youtube.com/@hbasupport
HBA Support: https://www.hbasupport.org
The Natalie Kate Moss Trust: https://www.nataliekatemoss.co.uk
NHS Brain Aneurysm Guidance: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/brain-aneurysm/
Podcast production & editing by Rob Birnie @ Made by DBM: https://madebydbm.com