If anybody ever has something like this happen, *GO TO THE HOSPITAL!!!* This woman got _VERY VERY VERY_ lucky!!! If she was indeed having a stroke, she could've ended up passing away. It's ALWAYS better to get checked out then take your chances.
Right! If something like that happened to me I would have went right to the ER. I would have wanted to know what was wrong right then and there. Said in another comment she was lucky she woke up.
I can totally empathize with what happened to her. I suffer from migraines as well. Even though it's rare that I have migraines that impare my speech, I have had a few of them that have. They can be downright debilitating and make you sick for days. My heart goes out to her and I'm glad that she's alright.
Great example of what not to do. Slurred speech + numbness in face and limb... "I just want to go home" is not the right answer. She lucked out, but could have had a stroke and woken up the next day with brain damage.
I had a stroke in 1996. I was 26 years old. It was exactly like this for me. I know hers was only a migraine but mine wasn’t. It was terrifying, knowing what I wanted to say but hearing jibberish coming out of my mouth. Thankfully, I’m fully recovered from that but the genetic disease that caused it, has caused more damaging consequences for me.
Angela - Good to hear you are fully recovered. Stroke are no joke and unless you experience it people will not understand. How long did you take to recover?
@Gabriel Antunez JrI know it sounds simplistic but determination and faith. The determination part made me exercise my muscles even when it was painful. After therapy I still exercised my muscles, I pushed my body to learn to walk without a limp, pick up a cup, and eventually run. The faith part was KNOWING i had to listen to the cues my body sent me like also Rest, don't stress, eat right but also make small gains toward my goals. I was young and hard headed and WOULD NOT give up. And always keep your doctor in the loop. Everyone is different but that's how I recovered. Sorry to hear about your health and good luck to you
@@angelapowell5247 thank you for telling your story. You bring hope to anyone that by putting your mind and faith we can overcome something tragic like a stroke and live a “normal” life.
@JaydensMommy333 Migraines are very serious, most people just think it means bad headache, but it is a chronic illness with a variety of manifestations. I started off with no pain and only nausea, no I have a daily headache and a full blown classic migraine every other day. Migraines suck lol. Sometimes I do the same thing she does with vocalizations. It is sad that people don't recognize that migraines are a serious illness like epilepsy.
She absolutely had a mini stroke. If you ever have any of these symptoms (impaired/slurred speech, numbness in your limbs, dizziness, nausea), GO TO THE HOSPITAL IMMEDIATELY !! This woman was very very lucky that she didn’t have a full on Stroke right there. Very scary stuff, don’t ever let your pride or financial status stop you from getting checked for something that could very well end your life with swiftness. I’ve witness how life altering a stroke can be when my mother had one in 2015. It left her paralyzed on her right side, severely impaired speech, unable to think properly, or walk, or live her life like she was once able to do. Testing early is on time, testing on time is too late, and testing late could be fatal. Don’t wait when you have symptoms like these, go get tested and live your life to the fullest! Everyone stay safe and have a Merry Christmas🎄🎅🏽 and Happy New Year 🎉🥳
Oh wow- I feel Serene's pain. I have suffered from migraine aura's for so many years and they are SCARY! Not to mention painful and they just freakin drain your energy when they happen. The crappy part is you just never know when they are going to come on you either, you can be sitting there just fine and the very next second your neck is stiff, you feel nauseaus, you sweat, become disoriented and see all kinds of wierd colors and spots from the aura. It is sco scary and I hope she feels better
I had my first experience when I was 12 years old and always the same progression. It would start with split vision like looking into a cracked mirror, numbness in the lips and tips of the fingers, and then the aphasia. You know what you want to say, but the words get all tangled up and it sounds like gibberish. The worst part is there is no warning signs, it can hit you in the car or at work and you just need to wait it out. If people did approach me during an episode, I would try and keep my answers yes or no or use small 3 letter words. I was always afraid that it would be permanent, but it generally cleared up to a point I could speak “slowly and thoughtfully” after a few hours. The next day I would be OK, but every muscle in my neck, shoulders, and back was sore. I couldn’t imagine being in a position that I would have to speak publicly and very much appreciate you sharing your story.
You can see in the video that she's scared. I thought she was just tongue tied at first. But it very quickly became obvious that it was something more.
I cant believe the paramedics didn't do a neuro assessment. PLEASE always go to the hospital if you think you have had a stroke. If she actually was having a stroke, she would probably be dead because she didn't go to the hospital.
Clearly from 11 yrs ago but once again I am floored by medical personnel suggesting that just because the basic tests are “normal” that something wasn’t seriously wrong. As far as I am aware difficulty speaking, hand & cheek numbness like that are not symptoms of migraines-it seems more like she was having a TIA. I would be very interested in knowing what/if any additional diagnosis or issues she may have had since then.
I’m confused- where did you see that I suggest she be forced to go to the hospital? I believe she said she spoke with medical personnel (& clearly had tests done) & my comments were about what she was told.
I'm not a doctor, but I pretend to be one on the internet; If you have blurred vision, and inability to speak, don't do what this woman did. GO TO THE HOSPITAL IMMEDIATELY! It could mean the difference between life and death.
(I have hemiplegic and complex migraines, as well as epilepsy.) In Sweden, they would do NOTHING but think she was crazy. I was unable to get any care at all until I got it in the USA. Socialized medicine is not a dream for everyone. If you cut your finger off in Sweden, you will probably be okay. If you have anything "internal" (heart, lungs, brain) going on, you will not make it.
Why Sweden though 🤔 doctors have no idea what I have all light appear to be flickering and everything. Just have to work with the one that is effective.
@Dkevvy There's medical evidence that this could be a Wernicke's or Broca's aphasia. Your speculation could be true, but she had neuro tests done on her (including MRI and EEG), and it is unlikely that multiple neurologists would risk their careers by making a fake diagnosis just to help a reporter save face.
@lastmiles Perhaps in Canada, paramedics also have the right to restrain you, wrap you up in a straight-jacket, throw you into an ambulance against your will, and cart you off to a hospital. Serene admitted that she told the paramedics not to call an ambulance. So, she went home and not to a hospital. If she outright refuses care, it cannot be forced upon her.
I've suffered from severe classic migraines (with aura) since puberty. I don't know anything about the neurophysiology of headaches, so I can't actually contradict her diagnosis....but, even just from an experiential perspective, her diagnosis seems off. A Migraine aura PRECEDES the pain of the migraine headache itself; it is rarely simultaneous w/ the headache, and when it is, it is generally for only a few moments. So when she says (continued in next post):
Well it made it to youtube, i think she is overworked it may have been stress too but you do'nt what people like reporter's go through maybe a streesful situation in the workplace or at home.
..."I hadn't been feeling well a little bit before the live shot--I had a headache, my vision was very blurry--I knew something wasn't right but I just thought I was tired...", it doesn't make sense to me. There is no formal diagnosis called, simply: "Migraine Aura", which she states as her diagnosis. It sounds to me like her test results were all normal and they just told her it was a "(typical) aura with a nonmigraine headache". However, aphasia like that is NOT part of a typical aura...
hahahaha... Translation: "A heavy duty burden on my disposition tonight...Verily, verily I say unto you. Taser Derrison at the pet store HADOUKEN!!!" error
This wasn't tired or a migraine. She needed to stop & take a break. I had a seizure at work while helping a customer, I started stuttering & I stopped. I went to talk again & I stuttered again then fell into the seizure.
"well, a very berry heva' eeh heave'de'i, bertation tonight! we and a very dear's, dearson, bi' , lests go ahe' , terar' , tasion, leshgota'het'vetli',pet!
Have one stroke live on air and you become a spokesperson against strokes lmao imagine resurrecting from death and suddenly becoming an advocate against death.
My grandpa on my biological father's side of the family had tghad a stroke 10 yrs ago. He is also a brittle diabetic. Not funny, some of these comments.
lol" lets take a quick look at it" i'm sure that made her feel great about it.....
murry001
Omg lol your comment was great!! I’m sure she enjoyed that!
I was thinking exactly the same thing
same here. it was so awkward.
Right?
Yeap I don't think that was really necessary
If anybody ever has something like this happen, *GO TO THE HOSPITAL!!!* This woman got _VERY VERY VERY_ lucky!!! If she was indeed having a stroke, she could've ended up passing away.
It's ALWAYS better to get checked out then take your chances.
Right! If something like that happened to me I would have went right to the ER. I would have wanted to know what was wrong right then and there. Said in another comment she was lucky she woke up.
Just posted the same thing.
I can totally empathize with what happened to her. I suffer from migraines as well. Even though it's rare that I have migraines that impare my speech, I have had a few of them that have. They can be downright debilitating and make you sick for days. My heart goes out to her and I'm glad that she's alright.
Bruce Almighty was typing her teleprompter.
I see what you did there😮
Great example of what not to do. Slurred speech + numbness in face and limb... "I just want to go home" is not the right answer. She lucked out, but could have had a stroke and woken up the next day with brain damage.
I’m truly glad that’s she’s ok 👌
I had a stroke in 1996. I was 26 years old. It was exactly like this for me. I know hers was only a migraine but mine wasn’t. It was terrifying, knowing what I wanted to say but hearing jibberish coming out of my mouth. Thankfully, I’m fully recovered from that but the genetic disease that caused it, has caused more damaging consequences for me.
What are the symptoms
You're alive. Thank goodness.
When I used to have seizures it would happen to me all the time
I had a stroke at 19. Was the scariest thing that ever happened. 46 now and fully recovered. The comments not funny
Angela - Good to hear you are fully recovered. Stroke are no joke and unless you experience it people will not understand. How long did you take to recover?
@@gabrielantunezjr5994 a year. A really tough Year
@Gabriel Antunez JrI know it sounds simplistic but determination and faith. The determination part made me exercise my muscles even when it was painful. After therapy I still exercised my muscles, I pushed my body to learn to walk without a limp, pick up a cup, and eventually run. The faith part was KNOWING i had to listen to the cues my body sent me like also Rest, don't stress, eat right but also make small gains toward my goals. I was young and hard headed and WOULD NOT give up. And always keep your doctor in the loop. Everyone is different but that's how I recovered. Sorry to hear about your health and good luck to you
@@angelapowell5247 thank you for telling your story. You bring hope to anyone that by putting your mind and faith we can overcome something tragic like a stroke and live a “normal” life.
@@angelapowell5247 how long before you were able to get back to work?
you can see the fear in her eyes and on her face so it wasn't a mess up like some are claiming,she really was in trouble.
anyways thank God she's ok
@JaydensMommy333 Migraines are very serious, most people just think it means bad headache, but it is a chronic illness with a variety of manifestations.
I started off with no pain and only nausea, no I have a daily headache and a full blown classic migraine every other day. Migraines suck lol.
Sometimes I do the same thing she does with vocalizations.
It is sad that people don't recognize that migraines are a serious illness like epilepsy.
She absolutely had a mini stroke. If you ever have any of these symptoms (impaired/slurred speech, numbness in your limbs, dizziness, nausea), GO TO THE HOSPITAL IMMEDIATELY !! This woman was very very lucky that she didn’t have a full on Stroke right there. Very scary stuff, don’t ever let your pride or financial status stop you from getting checked for something that could very well end your life with swiftness. I’ve witness how life altering a stroke can be when my mother had one in 2015. It left her paralyzed on her right side, severely impaired speech, unable to think properly, or walk, or live her life like she was once able to do. Testing early is on time, testing on time is too late, and testing late could be fatal. Don’t wait when you have symptoms like these, go get tested and live your life to the fullest! Everyone stay safe and have a Merry Christmas🎄🎅🏽 and Happy New Year 🎉🥳
Thanks youtube comments doctor!
Oh wow- I feel Serene's pain. I have suffered from migraine aura's for so many years and they are SCARY! Not to mention painful and they just freakin drain your energy when they happen. The crappy part is you just never know when they are going to come on you either, you can be sitting there just fine and the very next second your neck is stiff, you feel nauseaus, you sweat, become disoriented and see all kinds of wierd colors and spots from the aura. It is sco scary and I hope she feels better
Oh, wow. I hope that that's treatable, at least.
@@PintheDog I don't think there is a cure for that
I had my first experience when I was 12 years old and always the same progression. It would start with split vision like looking into a cracked mirror, numbness in the lips and tips of the fingers, and then the aphasia. You know what you want to say, but the words get all tangled up and it sounds like gibberish. The worst part is there is no warning signs, it can hit you in the car or at work and you just need to wait it out. If people did approach me during an episode, I would try and keep my answers yes or no or use small 3 letter words. I was always afraid that it would be permanent, but it generally cleared up to a point I could speak “slowly and thoughtfully” after a few hours. The next day I would be OK, but every muscle in my neck, shoulders, and back was sore. I couldn’t imagine being in a position that I would have to speak publicly and very much appreciate you sharing your story.
You can see in the video that she's scared. I thought she was just tongue tied at first. But it very quickly became obvious that it was something more.
I cant believe the paramedics didn't do a neuro assessment. PLEASE always go to the hospital if you think you have had a stroke. If she actually was having a stroke, she would probably be dead because she didn't go to the hospital.
Clearly from 11 yrs ago but once again I am floored by medical personnel suggesting that just because the basic tests are “normal” that something wasn’t seriously wrong. As far as I am aware difficulty speaking, hand & cheek numbness like that are not symptoms of migraines-it seems more like she was having a TIA.
I would be very interested in knowing what/if any additional diagnosis or issues she may have had since then.
You can't FORCE someone who is alert and orientated to go to the hospital. It's called "kidnapping".
I’m confused- where did you see that I suggest she be forced to go to the hospital? I believe she said she spoke with medical personnel (& clearly had tests done) & my comments were about what she was told.
I'm not a doctor, but I pretend to be one on the internet; If you have blurred vision, and inability to speak, don't do what this woman did. GO TO THE HOSPITAL IMMEDIATELY! It could mean the difference between life and death.
she wanted to say "Lady Antebellum swept the Grammys" ... just a little off
Well done Serene, Glad to see you're OK now.
I suffer with bad migraines so I understand how Serene feels. Poor girl, I hope she's okay now though.
No, you don't understand
@@Fucknuts4u ur hella late 😂😂😂
@@kaifull1903 - Why, are they dead now?
@@Fucknuts4u no you’re replying to a ten year old comment
@@kaifull1903 - I know but it's never too late unless the person is deceased.
I suffer from migraine auras, too. For 35 years....since I was 7.
Im glad her burtation is no longer heavy
Gosh how embarrassing to ask her to watch it back 😅
I find it very sad that so many people comment on other videos about this like it’s funny. I don’t see the humor at all.
(I have hemiplegic and complex migraines, as well as epilepsy.) In Sweden, they would do NOTHING but think she was crazy. I was unable to get any care at all until I got it in the USA. Socialized medicine is not a dream for everyone. If you cut your finger off in Sweden, you will probably be okay. If you have anything "internal" (heart, lungs, brain) going on, you will not make it.
Why Sweden though 🤔 doctors have no idea what I have all light appear to be flickering and everything. Just have to work with the one that is effective.
Terrifying... Glad she was ok... 👍
@Dkevvy There's medical evidence that this could be a Wernicke's or Broca's aphasia. Your speculation could be true, but she had neuro tests done on her (including MRI and EEG), and it is unlikely that multiple neurologists would risk their careers by making a fake diagnosis just to help a reporter save face.
@lastmiles Perhaps in Canada, paramedics also have the right to restrain you, wrap you up in a straight-jacket, throw you into an ambulance against your will, and cart you off to a hospital. Serene admitted that she told the paramedics not to call an ambulance. So, she went home and not to a hospital. If she outright refuses care, it cannot be forced upon her.
I once was a new reporter, then i took a VERY HEAVY burtation to the knee...
Just out of curiosity, how derrison did it turn out to be?
God, that poor woman. As serious as it was though, that video is pretty funny :P
she just suffered from a very heavy beratation. Gosh, you really have to watch out these days
acoustic version of serene bransons on line mess up here...!!!
watch?v=oZdVE9SuZJw
No ads.
Went to Google instead for this video.
I don't get how anybody would allow her to just go home after that?!??
@murry001 I'm sure she thought, "Well, *that's* a heaveh bird-tation!"
I've suffered from severe classic migraines (with aura) since puberty. I don't know anything about the neurophysiology of headaches, so I can't actually contradict her diagnosis....but, even just from an experiential perspective, her diagnosis seems off. A Migraine aura PRECEDES the pain of the migraine headache itself; it is rarely simultaneous w/ the headache, and when it is, it is generally for only a few moments. So when she says (continued in next post):
Well it made it to youtube, i think she is overworked it may have been stress too but you do'nt what people like reporter's go through maybe a streesful situation in the workplace or at home.
..."I hadn't been feeling well a little bit before the live shot--I had a headache, my vision was very blurry--I knew something wasn't right but I just thought I was tired...", it doesn't make sense to me. There is no formal diagnosis called, simply: "Migraine Aura", which she states as her diagnosis. It sounds to me like her test results were all normal and they just told her it was a "(typical) aura with a nonmigraine headache". However, aphasia like that is NOT part of a typical aura...
why would she show it to her? thats so mean :(
hahahaha...
Translation:
"A heavy duty burden on my disposition tonight...Verily, verily I say unto you. Taser Derrison at the pet store HADOUKEN!!!"
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You wrong for that...this aint funny.
Poor thing. So glad she's okay.
ABCWorldNewsNow
does not have ads.
God bless her
I felt bad for her. If that was me I would have been very scared and terrified
Oh you've seen it a couple times ...Well let's go ahead and watch it again ...
This wasn't tired or a migraine. She needed to stop & take a break. I had a seizure at work while helping a customer, I started stuttering & I stopped. I went to talk again & I stuttered again then fell into the seizure.
" 0:20 Yeah let's re-live you traumatizing experience"
@xomedia edit we are no longer calling it cocaine we are calling it charlie sheen. lol xD
I had such a crush on her for a long time. She's adorable.
"well, a very berry heva' eeh heave'de'i, bertation tonight! we and a very dear's, dearson, bi' , lests go ahe' , terar' , tasion, leshgota'het'vetli',pet!
@LouiePlaysDrums it was actually not a migrane i think it was actually a very very heavy bertation
Bless her. Poor lady.
@austinryder90 Aaaaaaand we're back.
My daughter and I both have migraines like this
acoustic version of serene bransons fuck up here...!!!!!!!
watch?v=oZdVE9SuZJw
@austinryder90 You wouldn't be creeped out by targeted ads?
Hey forget it. She's a nice human being and a hot chick too. Let's have a little sympathy
Use the AdBlock plugin to get rid of them :) works great on google chrome
Poor girl.. she's talented and pretty, but things happen. It was kinda funny hehe, but hey, she got famous for it, and is doing well now :)
@austinryder90 Yeah, I tried to do it your way and it doesn't seem smarter.
Botom line, if you could do something about ads, would you?
@austinryder90 Nope, stopped at the ad.
But if judging people is important to you, then you win.
You're welcome.
it's so damn funny when you first saw it on rwj^^
No.. you don’t just go home or that could be the last time you do.
this is nice...but have you seen the guy with the golden voice?
@austinryder90 Nope.
Your turn.
Hope you've got lots of time on your hands.
Have one stroke live on air and you become a spokesperson against strokes lmao imagine resurrecting from death and suddenly becoming an advocate against death.
beautiful lady.. strong.
Lets take it on to the derris derrison
Why make her watch it again. The news is so gross. All the questions just be written by Jeff Probst
Call it a severe migrane if you want but thats a stroke.
Take my word for it.
The facial reaction and confused speech is that of a stroke..
At first I was Like ಠ_ಠ
But den I was Like. >_<
I LoL'd
Yeah, "let's humiliate you all over again."
I was scared for her.
0:00
Yeahp, hundreds of thousands of episodes like this one after the ´´you know what-19´´...:!!!
@kevinkoda I couldn't have said it better myself!
If your cheek and hand have gone numb.. thats a sign of the stroke.. rather than going home you should go to hospital
In fact, b/c I find this whole thing off, here are the recognized types of migraine: 1.2 Migraine w/ aura; 1.2.1 Typical aura w/ migraine headache; 1.2.2 Typical aura w/ nonmigraine headache; 1.2.3 Typical aura w/o headache; 1.2.4 Familial hemiplegic migraine; 1.2.5 Sporadic hemiplegic migraine; 1.2.6 Basilar-type migraine; 1.3 Childhood periodic syndromes that are commonly precursors of migraine; 1.3.1 Cyclical vomiting; 1.3.2 Abdominal migraine; 1.3.3 Benign paroxysmal; 1.4 Retinal migraine
not a migraine. stress!!! and there is no cure for that poison to the body but rest.
i'm feeling birdacious today, thanks for asking!!
Weird.. that happens to me sometimes.
I’m not buying it. I get migraines with auras and it doesn’t make me speak gibberish.
you're right, this was a stroke.
Tosh.0 should give her a web redemption.
@TokelauIslands I've been using for a long time now and I love it! Fuck google and their ads!
Just laugh already!! People are too serious.
Poor girl. :C
Thumbs up if =3 brought you here.
She's lucky she woke up
@austinryder90 Woo. Good one.
Are your invites to the Algonquin Round Tables hand-delivered?
@FunnyJoe100 agreed!
Wow. Maybe I should start speaking gibberish- Maybe I will get the medical attention I need that is being brushed off.
My grandpa on my biological father's side of the family had tghad a stroke 10 yrs ago. He is also a brittle diabetic. Not funny, some of these comments.
@lastmiles wow...ok Mr. Doctor..you diagnosed her already. Nice
omg that video is too funny.
I had a very very hebay bertation once too
@leftovercrack66 ....WHAT!?
Perfectly normal. 💉
Poor woman. :\
I like her hair xD ps. Alex biston does it better
She was speaking KLINGON!!!!!!!!!!!!