News Anchor Suffers 'Beginnings Of A Stroke' On Live TV
September 6, 2022
A news anchor in Oklahoma is recovering after she suffered the beginnings of a stroke during a live TV broadcast.
Julie Chin shared the news on Facebook and says she should be just fine.
It happened over the weekend when she was unable to read the words in front of her.
She said she lost partial vision in one eye and her hand and arm went numb.
Chin added that doctors told her it wasn't a full stroke and she should be back in her chair soon.
Tulsa news anchor Julie Chin has the beginnings of a stroke live on the air. She knew something was wrong, so tossed it to the meteorologist, as her concerned colleagues called 911. She’s fine now, but wanted to share her experience to educate viewers on stroke warning signs. pic.twitter.com/aWNPPbn1qf
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