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The neurosurgeons needed to insert a pacemaker into Elishuv's brain to suppress her shaking. To ensure the proper placement, Elishuv was kept awake. The doctors asked her to play as they worked and she played. The former Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra violinist opted to perform Mozart.
The surgery has been a success. One of the doctors said they saw the tremor "melt away" as soon as they turned on the current.
"It's a shame that I didn't know about this operation before," Elishuv, who was forced to give up playing the violin nearly two decades ago, said. "Now I'm going to live again."