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To: lee kramer who wrote (83985)2/22/2000 3:20:00 PM
From: j g cordes  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 120523
 
OT for anyone who's lethargic try this :)

Tuesday February 22 8:54 AM ET

Briton Cures Fatigue by Drilling Hole in Own Head

LONDON (Reuters) - A British woman says she has cured her chronic fatigue by resorting to do-it-yourself brain surgery and
drilling a hole in her own head.

Heather Perry, 29, performed the ancient technique of trepanning -- cutting away a section of the scalp and drilling into the skull
-- in her bid to overcome myalgic encephalomyelitis, or ME, which leaves sufferers feeling permanently exhausted.

Perry's bid to rid herself of the inflammation of her brain and spinal chord, by drilling a two-centimeter hole to allow blood to
flow more easily around the brain, almost went wrong when she drilled too far and penetrated a membrane protecting her brain
tissue.

British doctors had refused to help Perry with the ancient procedure, so she flew to the United States where she was given
medical advice and then did it herself. She said the 20-minute operation had improved her quality of life.

``I have no regrets. I was prone to occasional bouts of depression and felt something radical needed to be done,' said Perry,
who performed the operation under local anaesthetic in front of a mirror and a camera crew.

``I felt the effects immediately, I can't say they have been particularly dramatic but they are there. I generally feel better and
there's definitely more mental clarity. I feel wonderful,' she told reporters at her home in Gloucester, western England."



To: lee kramer who wrote (83985)2/22/2000 3:22:00 PM
From: Susan G  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 120523
 
Lee, GENE is moving up quickly. I just added to mine.