My husband turned into a different person after a brain aneurysm so I divorced him

A mother has been branded ‘selfish’ for divorcing her husband after he suffered a brain aneurysm that turned him into a ‘different person’.

Kim Beyer, 39, from Ohio, had been married to ‘amazing’ Matthias, 43, for ten years when he suffered a near fatal brain aneurysm while at work in 2015.

Electrical engineer Matthias was in a coma for 10 days and she was warned by doctors he wasn’t likely to survive.

Although the mother-of-two was thrilled when Matthias woke from his coma, she said the aneurysm had turned him into a different person.

After struggling to communicate with him, the musician, who has two children with Matthias, has revealed she told him she wanted a divorce last year.

Kim Beyer, 39, from Ohio ,  has been branded ‘selfish’ for divorcing her husband after he suffered a brain aneurysm that turned him into a ‘different person’

Kim had been married to 'amazing' Matthias, 43, for ten years when he suffered a near fatal brain aneurysm while at work in 2015 (pictured in hospital)

Kim had been married to ‘amazing’ Matthias, 43, for ten years when he suffered a near fatal brain aneurysm while at work in 2015 (pictured in hospital)  

Matthias was an exchange student in the US when he met Kim and the pair married one year later.

Kim said: ‘Matthias was very bubbly, optimistic, a very warm-hearted person and everyone loved him.

‘I fell in love with him because he was kind, honest and had a lot of integrity.

‘Our relationship was great. We were both really invested and committed. We were happy.’

After he suffered the aneurysm,   Matthias had an operation to remove part of his skull because his brain was so swollen that it wouldn’t fit inside his head.

Miraculously, on the day the life support machine was due to be turned off Matthias started to show signs of consciousness.

After suffering from a brain aneurysm Matthias had occupational therapy, speech therapy and physical therapy to try to gain back his independence while Kim took time off work to care for him.

Kim said: ‘He wasn’t expected to live. I went into shock, it felt like I was going through the motions.

‘ I still had to take care of kids and eat. It was very bizarre and surreal and I almost didn’t believe I was in it.

‘I was so excited when he woke up. We were thrilled. He worked really hard to gain independence.’

Matthias was an exchange student in the US when he met Kim and the pair married one year later (pictured together)

Matthias was an exchange student in the US when he met Kim and the pair married one year later (pictured together) 

After suffering from a brain aneurysm Matthias had occupational therapy, speech therapy and physical therapy to try to gain back his independence while Kim took time off work to care for him

After suffering from a brain aneurysm Matthias had occupational therapy, speech therapy and physical therapy to try to gain back his independence while Kim took time off work to care for him 

However Kim claims communicating with him was difficult and he would become fixated on things that were insignificant.

WHAT IS A BRAIN ANEURYSM?

A brain aneurysm is a bulge or ballooning blood vessel. 

This can leak, causing bleeding in the brain, which can be life threatening.

Symptoms of a ruptured aneurysm include:

  • Sudden, severe headache
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Stiff neck
  • Blurred or double vision
  • Sensitivity to light
  • Seizure
  • Drooping eyelid
  • Confusion
  • Loss of consciousness

An unruptured aneurysm may not have any symptoms and could not require treatment.

The causes of brain aneurysms are often unclear.

Risk factors include high blood pressure, smoking, heavy drinking and old age.

Treatment may include surgery or medication to restore blood flow and relieve pain.

Source: Mayo Clinic 

She said: ‘After the aneurysm, my attention was always divided between his needs and the children’s.

‘If he was having a bad day, he would struggle with things that don’t make sense like a rug being dirty but there’s more important things we need to take care of.

‘He would become fixated. He was never angry or cruel. It’s not night and day, I know women whose husbands had an aneurysm and became really angry but that didn’t happen with him.

‘Years went by between us actually been able to have a conversation.

‘He was here but not really. Physically here but staring through and not aware of his surroundings.

‘Last year I realised our kids were getting the short end of the stick, not getting the attention they needed. Matthias wasn’t getting the attention he needed, I was stretched thin.

‘It was very hard to accept that the marriage was over. We’d been married for 18 years but I knew he wasn’t the same as he was before. I’d been grieving the loss of our marriage for seven years.’

Matthias returned to his birthplace of Germany in November and their divorce was finalised in May.

Kim said: ‘He’s lost the ability to express emotion so it wasn’t a very emotional conversation when I told him I wanted a divorce.

‘The reaction you would expect wasn’t over the top. I told him it wasn’t the end of our relationship but the relationship was changing and it was going to be a friendship from now on.

‘It was an emotional day when he left.’

Kim says her and Matthias’s families fully supported her decision to divorce him.

Kim decided to share her story on social media where ‘mean’ commenters branded her ‘self-centred’ for abandoning her wedding vows – but she said they can’t criticise as they don’t understand the situation.

Kim claims communicating with her husband was difficult and he would become fixated on things that were insignificant

Kim claims communicating with her husband was difficult and he would become fixated on things that were insignificant

Kim pictured with her sons Sam and Henry. She has now divorced their father and has been branded selfish

Kim pictured with her sons Sam and Henry. She has now divorced their father and has been branded selfish 

One wrote: ‘Why get married? Why make the vow of ‘in sickness and health’ if you don’t mean it? Horrible people. You should be there until the very end. You promised.’

Another said: ‘This is the most self-centred person ever.’

A third added: ‘What were her wedding vows?’

However she claims the ‘most loving thing she could do’ in the awful situation was to ‘let him go’ and divorce him – so they could then remain friends. 

Kim said: ‘People who know us have seen the situation so they didn’t criticise us.

‘The people who don’t know us have had a bad reaction. People online are pretty mean.

Kim decided to share her story on social media where 'mean' commenters branded her 'self-centred' for abandoning her wedding vows - but she said they can't criticise as they don't understand the situation

Kim decided to share her story on social media where ‘mean’ commenters branded her ‘self-centred’ for abandoning her wedding vows – but she said they can’t criticise as they don’t understand the situation 

‘People say I abandoned him, deserted him when he needed us most which is ridiculous because he needed us most when he first woke up and we got him back to a very independent state.

‘People have said that we should have moved to Germany with him but the kids have been through so much so I’m not going to move them to a foreign country on top of it.

‘To the people who’ve had a negative reaction, I hope it never happens to you because it’s terrible and you just do the best you can.

‘He’d progressed to a point where we’d got him as far as we could and he’d need another level of care.

‘He has family members willing to care for him and Germany is amazing at taking care of people in a medical crisis. It was a practical decision.

‘He’s not fully recovered but he’s pretty independent now. He’s able to walk unassisted and has a lot of speech back in both languages.

‘Mentally he’s pretty there but he struggles with memory. He’s doing very well.’

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