My Lobotomy is a biography written by Howard Dully with the assistance of a journalist. Howard grew up in California. His mother died of cancer when he was six years old. For a time his father and brother lived with other family members. Later his father married a woman named Lou who also had a son. Howard was a normal boy. He was big for his age. For unknown reasons Lou took a deep dislike to him and everything he did. He was punished more strictly. He was denied things his brothers got. His father was working four jobs and was never home much. She kept taking Howard to psychiatrists and they kept telling her nothing was wrong. Then she found Dr. Walter Freeman. Dr. Freeman thought he was being helpful but he wasn't. After four electro shock treatments Dr. Freeman lobotimized Howard. He inserted ice picks into his eyes until they were two and a half inches into his brain and then he twirled them. Lou thought he would be a vegetable but he wasn't. He recovered. Lou said if Howard's father didn't get rid of him she would get a divorce. Howard's father had him enter an institution for handicapped children. Howard's grandmother wanted to adopt him but his father wouldn't allow it. By the time he turned twenty and was released from the institution he had no diploma, no job skills, and didn't know how to write a check. He was homeless for a time. Then he started stealing from pawn shops by writing bad checks. He spent his twenties in and out of jail. He spent his 30's as an alcoholic. When he was forty he met Barbara and started to put his life together. When Howard turned 50 a pair of journalists were planning to do a radio show on NPR about Dr. Freeman. Howard helped with the interviews. He got to read the deceased doctor's notes about him and the other patients he lobotomized. He was eventually thrown out of all hospitals and the medical profession. This was a very interesting book to read.






