Overview
The Lynn Oswald Brain Aneurysm Support Group was founded in 2007 by a dedicated team of health professionals and brain aneurysm survivors to address the growing number of diagnoses. Many individuals expressed feelings of isolation and a lack of understanding about their condition, treatment options, and post-treatment expectations. The group meets monthly in person and offers virtual options as well.
Our approach
Everyone is welcome! Whether you have a ruptured, non-ruptured, coiled, clipped, flow-diverted aneurysm, or one that is being monitored, as well as family, friends, and caregivers—anyone connected to a brain aneurysm is invited to join at any time.
There is no obligation to attend or participate in any meeting, but we’re here whenever you’d like to connect. Many meetings are open discussions, allowing participants to bring up concerns. Occasionally, a guest speaker will be invited to address topics of interest to the group.
Locations:
Our group meets in person on the second Thursday of every month, with virtual options available. Individuals from Minnesota, across the United States, and around the world are welcome to join. Meetings are held from 12:30 PM to 2:00 PM Central Time (-6 UTC).
For more information, to be added to our distribution list (which includes meeting location/link), or for any general inquiries, please contact: DEPT-Lynn-Oswald-Brain-Aneurysm-Support-Group@fairview.org or scan the QR code.