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In a long essay for The New Yorker, the 32-year-old actor spoke of his condition in great detail, describing it as "violently, voluminously ill." "I had never experienced such fear – a sense of unhappiness that was getting closer, I could see my life in front of me, and it was not worth living. remembering my words, now I could not remember it, my name, "she wrote.
Clarke was diagnosed with subarachnoid hemorrhage, an almost fatal stroke caused by internal bleeding of the region around the brain. Although her first surgery was "minimally invasive" (she did not need to go through the skull), Clarke had been hospitalized for more than a month and had to deal with "unbearable" pain, problems of view and a loss of memory.
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The second episode was, however, much worse. Most patients with aneurysms do not survive. Notably, the growth of Clarke's head had "doubled in size" and required invasive surgery, which meant that his brain had to be opened this time.
Speaking of which, Clarke wrote, "I came out of the operation with a drain coming out of my head. Pieces of my skull had been replaced by titanium. "
" I had appeared to have experienced a more horrible war than any that Daenerys experienced, "she adds.
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