in an interview with the magazine People on October 4, the actress spoke about her health condition. He specifically goes back to his stroke in 2001.
Sharon Stone finally lifts the curtain on her difficult period of existence. In 2001, the actress suffered a brain hemorrhage that left her unconscious for nine days. But while doctors gave him only a 1% chance of survival, the 65-year-old star defied all odds and has been leading a near-normal life ever since, without going through a series of pitfalls. He spoke to the magazine People on October 4 in this period, which left its mark more than twenty years later.
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Heavy silence
“For a long time, I pretended everything was fine,” explains Sharon Stone, although she’s actually going through a long, slow recovery after her accident; I work and I don’t have any attacks,” he explains. “So I’m disabled and that’s why I don’t often get hired in movies anymore. These are things that I have been facing for 22 years, and today I say it openly,” he sums up clearly.
“That’s when I lost everything”
Sharon Stone “stuttered and couldn’t see well” in the early stages of her recovery. He says that he also suffered from memory loss for a long time. “Then I lost everything,” he says. In 2004, she split from husband Phil Bronstein and saw role offers dry up. “Hollywood doesn’t call anymore,” he admits. “I lost all my money, my career and custody of my child (Roan, the son she adopted with Phil Bronstein in 2000, then she adopted two boys, Larry in 2005 and Quinn the following year, Editor’s note). I lost everything that really made me me, my whole life in fact.” Before proceeding. “I’ve never really recovered from most of these things, but I’ve gotten to a point where I’m comfortable with it, where I’m really aware that I’m at peace with myself,” the actress says generously, championing resilience as a key virtue. :
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The future as shelter
Furthermore, Sharon Stone is a member of the board of directors of the Barrow Neurological Foundation, which notably funds the hospital where she was rescued in 2001 and conducts medical research. A fight that he fights face to face with the doctor who saved him 22 years ago. In the American weekly he now expresses his relief. “I’m proud of myself and I’m proud of what I’ve done. I survived and I help others survive.”
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Source: Le Figaro
