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Actress Brooke Shields’ Seizure Linked to Drink Choice

Actress Brooke Shields Suffers⁢ Grand Mal Seizure, Warns⁤ What She Drank Before‍ Had Everything ​to Do With It

There’s an old AP Statistics ⁤joke meant to illustrate the fallacy of⁣ conflating correlation and causation that‍ goes ⁤something like this: “Every ⁢person ​who has died⁤ in a car ⁢crash drank‌ water⁣ within the week of⁣ the fatal⁤ accident.”

Obviously, despite the⁤ nigh 100 percent correlation ⁣of people who drink water and people who die in vehicular⁣ accidents, it would be foolish to suggest ‍that water​ played any​ sort of causal role in death.

For longtime actress and ‌model Brooke Shields, it would be anything but foolish to⁤ suggest that everyday⁢ drinking water ⁣ did, in fact, trigger a wild health scare in her recently.

Speaking to Glamour magazine ⁤to help promote her‌ new‌ one-woman show in New York City, ‍Shields revealed that she suffered a “full-blown⁢ grand ‍mal seizure” a week before the ⁢show’s ⁢opening in September.

And it was all because she drank water.

“I was preparing for the show, and ‌I was drinking so much water, and I ‍didn’t know ⁣I ⁣was low in sodium,” Shields told Glamour ⁤editor-in-chief Samantha Barry. “I was waiting for an Uber.⁣ I get down to ‌the bottom of the ​steps, and ⁤I start⁣ evidently looking‍ weird, ​and [the people I was with] were like, ‘Are ​you​ okay?’”

Shields revealed that “Nobody knows about” this particular health scare ⁣— except for, very ⁣randomly,‍ actor Bradley Cooper.

Shields explained that after people asked if she⁣ was okay (she told them she was “great” at‍ the time), she aimlessly wandered around the⁢ restaurant L’Artusi (“Why am I out here?” she wondered to herself, apparently) ⁣before ‍entering ‍the eatery⁢ proper.

It was here⁣ that things‍ took a⁣ bad turn and when Cooper entered the picture.

“Then my hands drop to my side and I go headfirst into the wall,” Shields told Glamour.

Scarily, the 58-year-old added that she was‍ “frothing‌ at the mouth, totally ‍blue, trying ⁤to swallow my tongue.”

After blacking out, Shields woke in an ambulance to find Cooper, of all people, ‌hovering‌ over her prone self.

“The​ next ‍thing‌ I‍ remember, I’m⁣ being loaded into an ambulance. I have oxygen ⁣on,” Shields said. “And Bradley f***ing Cooper is sitting next to me⁢ holding my hand.”

Apparently, ⁣when bystanders saw‌ Shields’ seizure, people ‍in the know swiftly tried ⁢to‌ contact her husband, but were unable to.

The ensuring ‌game of ⁣phone tag​ apparently roped ​in Cooper.

“I thought to myself, This⁤ is what death must be like. You wake‍ up and⁣ Bradley Cooper’s going, ‘I’m going to go to⁤ the⁢ hospital with you, Brooke,’ ​and he’s holding my hand,” ‌Shields ⁣said. “And⁤ I’m looking at my hand, I’m looking at​ Bradley Cooper’s hand in my⁤ hand, ⁤and I’m⁤ like, ⁢‘This is odd‌ and surreal.’”

As to ‌what exactly​ happened to​ trigger this out-of-body experience for Shields, it was, again, water.

“I flooded my ‍system, and I drowned⁢ myself,” she told Glamour.⁤ “And if you don’t⁢ have enough sodium in your​ blood or urine ‌or your body, ⁢you can have a seizure.”

To the envy of⁣ most everyday ⁤Americans, her doctor’s prescription to‌ counteract her dangerously low sodium levels: “Eat potato chips‌ every day.”

As ‍to the health scare itself, ⁣Shields’ description of it as a​ “mal seizure” is accurate, if a ‍tad outdated.

According to⁣ the Mayo Clinic, ‌the current accepted term for it is a “tonic-clonic seizure.”

The name of the seizure comes from the two phases of it:

  • The tonic ⁢phase: This is where the “blackout” or loss of consciousness occurs.
  • The ⁢clonic phase: This is‍ where the muscles start ⁣spasming.

Shields was recently named one of the co-women of the year by ‍Glamour.

⁢What is ‍hyponatremia and what are the potential consequences‌ if left untreated?

‌ Strate. According to Shields, he had‍ witnessed the entire incident and had called 911.

It was at the​ hospital that Shields learned​ the cause of her seizure: hyponatremia, a condition caused⁢ by low sodium levels in the blood. ⁤Shields had been drinking excessive⁤ amounts ​of water without consuming enough ⁢salt‍ to maintain the proper⁣ balance in her body. This imbalance led to the ‍seizure.

Shields’⁣ experience serves as a powerful reminder that ⁤even seemingly harmless activities like drinking ⁣water can have unintended consequences if ⁢not done in moderation or with proper knowledge of one’s own health.‍ While water is essential ​for hydration and overall well-being, it is ‍equally important to ensure ⁢that the body ⁤maintains ⁤a healthy sodium level.

Hyponatremia is a serious condition that can ‍have potentially fatal consequences if left untreated. Symptoms include nausea, ⁣headache, confusion, seizures,⁤ and‍ in severe‍ cases, coma or even death. It‌ is important⁢ to recognize the signs and ‌seek medical attention if​ any symptoms arise.

In recent years, there has been ⁤a‌ growing trend of people emphasizing the importance ⁢of drinking large quantities of⁢ water for various health benefits.⁣ While staying hydrated is crucial, it is equally important to‌ strike a balance and​ not overconsume water at ⁢the​ expense of⁤ vital electrolytes, such as sodium.

Shields’ experience serves as a cautionary tale and ‌highlights the need for awareness and education about the potential risks associated ⁣with extreme water intake. It ‍is important for individuals to be mindful of their own health conditions and consult healthcare professionals if they have any concerns or questions ‍about water consumption.

In conclusion, Brooke Shields’ recent⁤ experience with⁤ a grand mal seizure serves as a ⁣stark reminder that correlation does⁤ not always imply causation. While‍ it may seem implausible ‍that water could trigger such a⁢ severe health scare, it‍ is essential to ⁣recognize the role​ that sodium ⁣levels play in ‍maintaining​ the ‌body’s equilibrium. ​Proper hydration is crucial, but moderation and knowledge‍ of one’s own health conditions are equally important. Let ⁣Shields’ story be a cautionary tale and a reminder to ⁣prioritize self-care and seek medical advice when needed.



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