“This week John has been transferred into a rehabilitation facility. Each of these steps means things are moving in the right direction and for that we are enormously thankful,” the statement reads.
08.09.2022 - 04:49 / deadline.com
Julie Chin, the Oklahoma news anchor that suffered the beginning of a stroke during a live broadcast, is opening up about the tense moments. The journalist made an appearance on the Today show where co-hosts Hoda Kotb and Savannah Guthrie caught up with Chin four days after the incident.
“I feel good, I’m so grateful,” Chin said via a video conference.
Chin said that the doctors were still doing more tests to determine what exactly happened but the initial assessment is that “it was the beginning of a stroke.”
Oklahoma NBC Affiliate News Anchor Julie Chin Suffers ‘Beginnings Of A Stroke’ On Live TV
“They think maybe my body corrected itself midway, so I didn’t have a full stroke, but that’s what they’re saying right now,” she added.
Chin explained that she has no family history of strokes and believes she can “handle stress” adding that the morning the incident occurred she “had a good night’s sleep.”
After the scary moment, Chin was grateful for her co-workers that sprung into action to call for help. Chin also had an important message that people can take away when it comes to their health.
“When it comes to anything medical, if you think you need help, if something’s really not right, don’t be afraid to ask for help,” she said. “I tried to talk through [the stroke] and that wasn’t the best thing to do.”
Chin said that the viral video “maybe not her proudest professional moment, but people have been so kind and they’ve been cheering me on and praying for me and our family couldn’t be more grateful.”
Watch the full interview below.
“This week John has been transferred into a rehabilitation facility. Each of these steps means things are moving in the right direction and for that we are enormously thankful,” the statement reads.
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A television news anchor in Tulsa, Oklahoma suffered what doctors believe to be the “beginnings of a stroke” on live TV this past weekend.
pic.twitter.com/aWNPPbn1qfAccording to Chin, her coworkers “recognized the emergency situation unfolding and called 911,” she shared on Facebook Sunday. Chin was seen by medical professionals at a hospital and underwent several tests. “The past few days are still a little bit of a mystery, but my doctors believe I had the beginnings of a stroke live on the air Saturday morning.
A local news anchor is sharing her scary story.