Television news anchor in Tulsa, OK, is recovering after experiencing stroke-like symptoms live on the air earlier this month. MedTwitter
Television news anchor Julie Chin is recovering after experiencing stroke-like symptoms live on air earlier this month. Chin, an anchor for NBC local news affiliate KRJH in Tulsa, Oklahoma, was reporting on the NASA Artemis I launch when she suddenly had trouble talking or reading words off the teleprompter.
"First I lost partial vision in one eye. A little bit later my hand and arm went numb. Then, I knew I was in big trouble when my mouth would not speak the words that were right in front of me on the teleprompter," she wrote on Facebook the following day.on the air," said Chin, who is now recovering at home.The video of Chin struggling for words is bringing a lot of attention to this medical emergency. It shows how unexpectedly, and rapidly, stroke-like symptoms can start.
Larry Goldstein, MD, chair of neurology at the University of Kentucky HealthCare in Lexington, agrees. People who witness a stroke play an important role. Sometimes the person experiencing the stroke is unable to call for help or the stroke takes away their ability to recognize they're having a problem, says Elkind, AHA chief clinical science officer.
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