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Woman carries out DIY surgery

2009-12-24 21:59:51

Brain

The DIY operation damaged a brain membrane

A UK woman has carried out do-it-yourself brain surgery in an attempt to cure

her chronic fatigue syndrome.

The procedure went wrong, and she required urgent medical assistance.

Heather Perry, 29, from Gloucester, went to the US to carry out the procedure,

which involved drilling a two-centimetre hole in her head.

I'm the first to admit it sounds totally ridiculous, but I felt something

radical needed to be done

Heather Perry

Watched by a film crew, she carried out the operation - using the ancient

surgical technique of trepanning - while standing in front of a mirror.

First, she injected local anaesthetic into the crown of her head.

Then she used a surgeon's knife to cut away a section of her scalp before using

the drill.

Severed membrane

The 20-minute procedure nearly went wrong when she drilled too far and severed

a membrane protecting brain tissue.

She needed urgent medical help to repair the damage.

Ms Perry said: "I have no regrets.

"I know what I've done sounds totally horrific and I know most people will

think it is extremely dangerous.

"I'm the first to admit it sounds totally ridiculous and I can understand the

reaction I've provoked ... but I felt something radical needed to be done."

After recovering from the procedure, Ms Perry, who had been suffering from

myalgic encephalomyelitis, said she has experienced a "definite improvement" in

her health.

"I can't say the effects have been dramatic but they are there. I generally

feel better and there's definitely more mental clarity."

Her trip followed an exchange of email with self-styled expert Peter Halvorson,

of Pennsylvania. Relatives and friends called on police to stop the surgery,

but it is not illegal in the US.

Doctors in Britain will not perform the procedure. It is claimed trepanning

allows blood to flow more easily around the brain, increasing alertness and

concentration.