Inside Emilia Clarke’s health battles as Game of Thrones actress is made MBE after founding a brain injury recovery charity after suffering two aneurysms
Game Of Thrones star Emilia Clarke shocked fans when she revealed how she thought she was going to die after suffering a bleed on the brain.The actress, 37, suffered two brain aneurysms following her debut on the HBO drama in 2011.Since then, Emilia has founded the charity SameYou, in order to help those recovering from brain injuries and strokes.She has also been made a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) for her brain injury charity work.Here’s everything else to know about Emilia’s health battle and how she’s doing today.
Her second bleed in 2013 needed surgery after scans showed it had doubled in size, and Emilia has told how she was in the ‘minority’ who have survived and been left with ‘no repercussions’
Emilia diagnosed with a brain aneurysm
Emilia first had a bleed on her brain in 2011, just after the first series of Game Of Thrones had finished filming, and she lost her ability to speak as she almost slipped into a coma.Her second bleed in 2013 needed surgery after scans showed it had doubled in size, and Emilia has previously told how she was in the ‘really small minority’ of people who have survived and been left with ‘no repercussions’.She suffered the subarachnoid haemorrhage after an aneurysm – a weak area in a blood vessel – on the surface of her brain burst.They are most common in people aged between 45 and 70 and can leave patients with extreme tiredness, problems sleeping, headaches, vision disturbances and loss of movement, but Emilia previously said she has been left unaffected,The experience prompted Emilia and her mother Jennifer to set up charity SameYou to raise funds and help increase neuro-rehabilitation access after brain injury and stroke.
Emilia has spoken openly about surviving two brain aneurysms and previously admitted that she was ‘more afraid of being fired than dying’ (pictured in Game Of Thrones in 2011)
Treatment
Emilia has discussed having surgery to restore blood flow, as well as medication to relieve the pain. Her life-saving treatment has left her with titanium in place of sections of her skull and scarring.How is Emilia doing now?
Emilia has founded the charity SameYou, in order to help those recovering from brain injuries and strokes
Emilia has been made a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) alongside her mother Jenny for their brain injury charity work