Julie shared a public update on Facebook Sunday evening saying she experienced what doctors say is the 'beginnings of a stroke' while delivering the weekend news.
TULSA, Okla. — Julie Chin, a news anchor in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is doing well after experiencing a health scare during a live broadcast on Saturday.
"The episode seemed to have come out of nowhere," Chin said in her Facebook post."I felt great before our show. However, over the course of several minutes during our newscast, things started to happen." "First, I lost partial vision in one eye," Chin said."A little bit later my hand and arm went numb. Then, I knew I was in big trouble when my mouth would not speak the words that were right in front of me on the teleprompter."
"There are still lots of questions, and lots to follow up on, but the bottom line is I should be just fine," she said.
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