Emilia Clarke was honest about how he suffered two brain aneurysms when he was in the sweetest moment of his career and has expressed his gratitude for being able to recover then almost completely. The actress confessed to having suffered two strokes after the rumors of several media, which affirmed that the interpreter of Daenerys Targaryen had undergone emergency surgery during filming Game Of Thrones. Now, as they explain Variety, Clarke thinks that being able to speak again and no longer depend on anyone in her daily life is a real miracle.
Emilia Clarke focuses on acting and is grateful to have been able to regain her speech
Emilia Clarke, one of Amber Heard’s supposed replacements in Aquamanspoke about his health problems during an interview with Sunday morning from the BBC, in which he promoted his new play Seagull by Anton Chekhov, which began playing a few days ago at the Harold Pinter Theater. The play marks the actress’ West End debut. “It was the most excruciating pain I have ever felt,” Clarke commented. “It was incredibly helpful Game Of Thrones It would help me and give me purpose to move forward,” he explains. Clarke suffered two life-threatening brain aneurysms while working on the HBO series: the first in 2011, the second in 2013.

Both medical emergencies required long recovery periods, with very complex rehabilitation and emergency intervention. It wasn’t until 2019, with the streak already concluded, that he assured that he had made a full recovery. “There is a part of my brain that can no longer be used: that I can speak and articulate a word is something to emphasize and it is also important that I can live my life in complete normality absolutely no impact“, confessed Clarke. “I belong to the very, very, very small minority of people who can survive to that,” he continued. Emilia Clarke admits she’s been able to see multiple scans of his brain and obviously the missing part is noticeable.
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I am part of this minority who survived and who can continue their life, speak and so on without any problem. I’m missing a piece of brain
“Not enough”, Clarke confessed before bursting into laughter. “You know, the thing that always makes me laugh. Seriously, Strokes basically happen when your brain doesn’t get blood for a second.. And if not, it disappears. In these cases, the blood finds a different way to travel, but any part that doesn’t get blood just disappears.” Clarke started a charity for brain injury victims and shots called Like youalthough he put his own medical issues behind him and came to terms with his current medical condition.
“Pens, Well, that’s what you are. It’s the brain you have. So there’s no point in continually racking your brains to figure out what might not be there,” Clarke concluded, proud of her new piece and the foundation that helps other victims and survivors of this type of violence. Stroke. If all goes well, we will soon find Emilia Clarke on the small screen in the highly anticipated secret invader from Marvel on Disney+.