Sharon Stone Just Dropped This MAJOR Bombshell About Her Health Crisis–So Sad!

Sharon Stone latterly revealed previously experienced an intense health terror. Her age is going to reach now 63, back in 2001 she faced a near-death experience when she was just 43.

She unveiled that before she was hospitalized she had been bleeding from her brain for days, medical emergency stroke is a that occurs when the blood supply to part of the brain is interrupted, thus preventing brain tissue from receiving its essential oxygen and nutrients further complications, and preventing death.

Stone revealed to Corden that: I became unconscious when I got [to the hospital],”. “I fell out of the truck and I became unconscious. And they put me in a CT scan machine to find out what was happening to me and I was unconscious that whole time.”

“Then when I came to, I was on a table in a very quiet emergency room, which is never good when it’s like no one’s in there, just the doctor, no one’s running around, nobody’s doing anything urgently.

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And the doctor is just looking at me so compassionately, and I was like, ‘Am I dying?’ Because I realized this is a bad situation.” After she found out she explains all about how she experiencing that she was bleeding into her brain and the medical staff had managed her transfer to a neurological hospital for treatment.

The actress continued, “So they put me on this gurney that they were going to be able to move so that the ambulance could take me elsewhere. And once I got on that gurney, all of a sudden, that was it and I was just gone.

I felt myself kind of do this sweep upwards and there was this just, like, tunnel of light.” She was with several people she had been close to, who had died when she said that in this shaft.

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“I felt like they were kind of telling me, ‘This is all great. This is all fine. This is going to be wonderful.’ And I felt like, ‘Oh, I’m going to be with you guys, okay,’ ” she told. “And I was moving quickly.”

After that, she says that she went to a hospital where she was given an angiogram, though they missed the brain bleed. Fortunately, a few days later, she was given another angiogram where her bleeding was finally seen. “They realized that my vertebral artery had completely ruptured and I had been bleeding into my brain all this time,” Stone recounted.

She then went through a seven-hour surgery. “I survived a very, very difficult surgery,” she told. “It was quite a journey.”

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