Mark Chrisky Mark Chrisky, the weather broadcaster in KTLA, shared more details about the stroke and his journey to recovery. The month of awareness of national stroke.
Dr. Rahul Ganediel, The neurosurgeon and a scientist in the city of Hop threw more signs of warning and symptoms that must be searched when it comes to strokes.
After being subjected to a stroke in May 2024, Chrisky recalls.
When healing, Kriski revealed that he had Walnberg syndrome, Which involves damage to a part of the brain stem called the marrow, which usually caused by stroke, and the vocal cords were affected.
He said: “It was one of the vocal cords, the correct, paralyzed.” “That is why I had a hoarse voice.”
Chrisky said that his doctors injected a filling to pollinate the affected right cord so that both the right and left ropes could meet and work properly again for speech.
However, the filling is a temporary solution and Kriski said that it and its doctors are still discussing permanent procedures and solutions.
“But I recovered and was great,” said Chrisky. “The best advice, Dr. Jandal said,” move every day and practice. “
The official Chrisky returned to KTLA 5 Morning news on April 3. He said that although he was often happy to recover, he noticed that the accident changed his life.
He said: “You are never the same.” “Fortunately, I live near Northridge Hospital, which is actually a stroke center. I really want to thank all doctors, nurses and technicians – everyone at Northdge Hospital. I would also like to thank everyone for all the good wishes I got. A year ago, I was in a wheelchair and I am here now.”
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, some tips to prevent stroke include eating healthy foods, maintaining a healthy weight, obtaining regular physical activity, avoiding smoking or drinking alcohol and more. More information It can be found here.
The full part can be seen with Kriski and Dr. Jandial at the video player above.