Sharon Stone's Terrifying Medical Gaslighting Ordeal: Doctors Thought She Was Faking Her Stroke

Sharon Stone opens up about her experience with medical gaslighting following her 2001 stroke, revealing that her physicians initially dismissed her symptoms and believed she was faking her condition. Stone's life was saved by a second angiogram that discovered she had been hemorrhaging into her brain, and she underwent brain surgery with a 1% chance of survival. She faced challenges during her recovery, including stuttering, difficulty walking, and depression. Stone believes her dismissal was largely due to her gender, highlighting the issue of women not being heard in medical settings. Despite her struggles, Stone emphasizes that her disability does not define her and has found support from friends like Michael J. Fox and Steven Spielberg. She has also established a strong wellness routine and is pursuing a flourishing second career as a painter.
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