Posted AT 5:35 AM EDT on 19/02/08
Aneurysm lands man in health-care nightmare
LISA PRIEST
From Tuesday's Globe and Mail
Ming Quon was at home, standing under a warm shower late on Jan. 24, 2007, when a sudden, sharp pain in his head nearly knocked him over.He yelled for his wife, May Quon. Just a few hours earlier, he had been doing the cha-cha-cha with her at a dance class.
By 11 p.m., he couldn't make it to bed; he was staggering, his face as white as a sheet of paper.
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