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TWe met her through the role of “Kalesi“In one of the most successful television series of all time,”game of thrones». But we know little about the two brain hemorrhages the British actress suffered Emilia ClarkeIn 2011 and 2013, which almost cost her her life, leaving her suffering for years from ill health.
After this experience, she and her mother decided to establish the charitable foundation like youto support other people with brain injuries and disabilities, an action for which she became the first mother and daughter to be awarded the prestigious OBE.
Perhaps this is the first time I'm talking about it in such detail expertise Emilia Clarke said:
“I had just finished filming the first season of Game of Thrones, and I was feeling so nervous, hopeful, and young, that I had no idea where I was going. I did Wave At the gym with a personal trainer when I suddenly became paralyzed with pain. He asked me where Harm So I told him in the head while he expected me to answer in the buttocks or thighs or something like that.
“I was doing planks at the gym with a personal trainer when I suddenly became paralyzed with pain. He asked me where it hurt and I told him, in the head, while he expected me to answer in the buttocks or thighs or something like that.”
“I remember that crawling With a headache that I would describe as a rubber band pressing on your brain, I knew I had some brain damage, and I don't know what science lesson I cared about, I just got it and remember doing it vomiting, wiggling my toes and feet, trying to remember lines from the series, saying my name, saying my father's name, just trying not to faint because I knew in this state I could easily fall into a coma, so I would have to fight him. I have a TV series, I have my first job! I can't let all this go! Then someone realized I wasn't feeling well at all and called an ambulance. They couldn't understand what was happening because Vital functions This is for me GoodThat's the hard thing about a brain bleed.
“We want to help them the people To understand that even after a Apoplexy Damage They do not have It changesThey are still the same, they have not changed radically, but they need care, kindness, a hand that holds them, attention, a voice, and obviously healing.».
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