If I survive this brain surgery I am going to be a genius

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“That which does not kill us makes us stronger.” – Frederich Nietzsche

If this is true, I am going to be a fucking genius.

Four years ago today I had my first brain surgery.

On that day I woke up in my boyfriend's apartment with a shaved head, adhesive markers still firmly in place from the MRI that mapped my brain the day before.

I washed my face. I brushed my teeth. I put on some clean underwear. I was ready for my head to be invaded by surgical equipment.

I've blogged about brain surgery many times. I wrote about it here, and here and here. But believe it or not I will never get tired of writing, talking or thinking about the experience.

My diagnosis would come roughly two weeks later.

Liz Salmi

Liz Salmi is Communications & Patient Initiatives Director for OpenNotes at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston. Over the last 15 years Liz has been: a research subject; an advisor in patient stakeholder groups; a leader in “patient engagement” research initiatives; and an innovator, educator and investigator in national educational and research projects. Today her work focuses on involving patients and care partners in the co-design of research and research dissemination. It is rumored Liz was the drummer in a punk rock band.

https://thelizarmy.com
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