Oklahoma news anchor Julie Chin suffers stroke on live TV trending on Internet

Oklahoma news anchor has uncovered she endured the starting of a stroke live on discuss after she begun faltering over her words.



Julie Chin, who works for the NBC associate KJRH in Tulsa, was hurried to the clinic on Saturday after she found herself battling to studied the teleprompter before her. “The past few days are still a small bit of a riddle, but my specialists accept I had the beginnings of a stroke live on the discuss Saturday morning. A few of you seen it firsthand, and I’m so too bad that happened,” Chin said.

“The episode seemed to have come out of nowhere. I felt great before our show,” she continued.

“However, over the course of several minutes during our newscast things started to happen. 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.”

After battling for a few seconds, Chin finished up apologizing to watchers, saying “I’m too bad, something is going on with me this morning.” She rapidly passed the twirly doo over to meteorologist Annie Brown for a climate overhaul, but Chin fizzled to return to the discuss for the leftover portion of the broadcast. “My co-workers recognized the crisis circumstance unfurling and called 911,” Chin said in her post.

The anchor said she underwent a string of tests in hospital to determine the cause of her on-air episode.

“At this point, doctors think I had the beginnings of a stroke, but not a full stroke,” Chin revealed.

“There are still lots of questions, and lots to follow up on, but the bottom line is I should be just fine.”

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