I was recently contacted by Heather Perry, one of the few people in the world who has performed self-trepanation.
Ms. Perry has kindly agreed to let me interview her, so I'll be traveling to Gloucestershire later this month to meet her, ask her some questions about the experience, and perhaps take a few photographs.
If you have a serious question you'd like me to ask Ms. Perry, please submit it in the comments below. I'll post the interview here at some time in the near future.













Comments (8)
My question is two-fold:
First, regarding the experience itself, it is known as a matter of fact that the brain is devoid of nociceptors (the brain senses no pain, and even you used local anaestehtics) can you describe your feelings during the procedure of trepanation.
Second, when you decide to go ahead with the self-trepanation, how sure and confident were you about the precise area of your "malaise" to be trepanated, because when i have headaches or general mind dumbness, I'm not so sure about where originates because it seems widespread.
Posted by: Anibal | July 2, 2008 10:56 AM