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I’m glad the surgeon who removed my brain tumor didn’t study these manuscripts.

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Oh my word! I had no idea you'd been through something like that! xx

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Yes, in 1999. I like to use it as a reason when I do or say something stupid.

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That must have been very scary. I hate to think of you having to deal with that! xx
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That’s sweet of you.
Yes, it was scary. But my father worked at an excellent hospital (@sloan_kettering) so I got the best neurosurgeon and it went well. There’s a little piece left, couldn’t be removed, so I do get focal seizures.
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they make it look easy!
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No one should have to stand for their own brain surgery. Seems dangerous.
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How was he standing still during craniotomy?
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Well, that's how it's done.
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How'd they do?
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I have the band Wire to thank for introducing me to this Hieronymus Bosch painting on said topic: The Extraction of the Stone of Madness (their translation of the inscription goes “Master, cut the stone out - my name is Lubert Das”)pic.twitter.com/KOaNAA5Tj7
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