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Mon Jun 14, 2021, 01:14 PM Jun 2021

Lincoln woman watches herself having stroke live on Zoom call

LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - A Lincoln woman watched herself suffer a stroke live on a zoom call just a few weeks ago and nobody noticed what was happening. Now she’s sharing her story, hoping it will help keep others safe.

Ann Tillery has been an advocate for the Alzheimer’s Association for years, she was on a Zoom conference call with Congressman Jeff Fortenberry’s office sharing her story when in a split second her entire life was changed. “I was sharing my caregiving story about my mother having Alzheimer’s, and it felt as though I was starting to get emotional even though I’ve told this story hundreds of times,” Tillery said. “Then my speech started to slur, I could see on my screen that my face was drooping.”

Tillery said she knew exactly what was happening but nobody else in the meeting could tell.

“So I wrapped up my ask as quickly as possible, probably ended it quite abruptly,” Tillery said. “Once that was done it was time to take a picture and that was a photo captured while I was actively having a stroke. Then I called 911.”

That was May 18.

Tillery was taken by ambulance to Bryan West hospital where she was admitted to the ICU for a few days before transferring to in-patient rehab to start her recovery.

“I had no use of my left side,” Tillery said. “Starting with chewing, I couldn’t swallow, all of the muscles down to this arm which was just dead and my leg which was dead weight.”

She said her therapists, who got her up and moving right away, are the reason she’s been able to be back on her feet, gaining independence every day.

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https://www.1011now.com/2021/06/11/lincoln-woman-watches-herself-having-stroke-live-zoom-call/

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Lincoln woman watches herself having stroke live on Zoom call (Original Post) question everything Jun 2021 OP
wild! Kali Jun 2021 #1
Wow! Leith Jun 2021 #2
Also fascinating for people who may not have seen it: Salviati Jun 2021 #3
I despise Ron Paul, but watching him have a stroke during an interview last year was awful AZSkiffyGeek Jun 2021 #4

AZSkiffyGeek

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4. I despise Ron Paul, but watching him have a stroke during an interview last year was awful
Mon Jun 14, 2021, 03:16 PM
Jun 2021

But now I know what to watch for. And he was able to get help quickly because it happened live.

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