Emilia Clarke: Talked About Battle With Aneurysms – ‘I’m In The Minority, I’m Missing A Big Part Of My Brain’

Emilia Clarke, during the time she starred in the “Game of Thrones” series, fought a great battle for her health and has spoken openly about this adventure. The actress, at that time, had been confronted with the aneurysms as she has revealed, but she had never before gone into detail about what she was experiencing.

The 35-year-old actress, while starring in Game of Thrones in addition to fear and anxiety about her health, she also had to deal with excruciating pain while being on the operating table many times.

Speaking to the BBC, Emilia Clarke he explained that even the fact that he can speak normally is a huge achievement. “I was in unbearable pain. There is a part of my brain that is no longer used. It’s incredible that I can speak and live normally without any repercussions. I’m in the very, very small minority of people who can survive this,” the actress initially said.

As Emilia Clarke explained afterwards, she actually developed a series of aneurysms in her brain. In order to deal with them, she proceeded to a series of operations, during which an entire part of her brain was removed.

A big part of my brain is missing. I try to deal with it with humor and I think now, it’s something that makes me laugh. Basically, a part of my brain doesn’t get blood for a second and disappears. The blood finds a different path to pass through, but whatever part it passes through, it disappears,” explained Emilia Clarke.


Source: News Beast

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