Recovery after Brain Surgery

© Susan Dorothea White

Recovery after Brain Surgery 1998
acrylic on panel (plywood)
140 x 120 cm
Collection of the artist
Artist's Statement:

This painting shows the stages of my recovery from brain surgery for an acoustic neuroma from immediately after operation in December 1996 to full recovery 18 months later when I was able to paint again. I had surgery for an acoustic neuroma on the right side, although benign, the tumour had developed along the auditory nerve becoming the size of a golf ball in the middle of the brain in the cerebellopontine angle, an awkward position. To access the tumour the surgeons had to drill a hole in the skull and remove the inner ear completely. As a result, I lost my balance and hearing on the right side. It took over a year to recover. Immediately after the walls were sideways, my son and the windowsill. I couldn’t walk at first. I was a vegetable, a zombie as my son remarked for months afterwards.

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