News | Entertainment
27 Apr 2024 12:38
NZCity News
NZCity CalculatorReturn to NZCity

  • Start Page
  • Personalise
  • Sport
  • Weather
  • Finance
  • Shopping
  • Jobs
  • Horoscopes
  • Lotto Results
  • Photo Gallery
  • Site Gallery
  • TVNow
  • Dating
  • SearchNZ
  • NZSearch
  • Crime.co.nz
  • RugbyLeague
  • Make Home
  • About NZCity
  • Contact NZCity
  • Your Privacy
  • Advertising
  • Login
  • Join for Free

  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Sharon Stone has said her "greatest achievement" has been turning 60, after brain bleed left her fearing she'd never make it to 50

    The 'Basic Instinct' star reached the milestone age on March 10, and has hailed her birthday as her proudest moment as after suffering a horrific health scare 17 years ago, she wasn't sure she would survive to reach 50, let alone celebrate her 60th birthday


    She said: "I never guessed I'd be happy turning 60. Let's be real, it's old. But it's the greatest achievement for me because there was a time I wasn't sure if I'd make it to 50.

    "I had a brain bleed and stroke which lasted nine days. They gave me a 5 percent chance of survival. It wasn't diet or lifestyle. Sometimes the brain malfunctions and mine malfunctioned in a big way."

    Sharon was struck down with a headache in 2001 and despite being in agony, it took three days before she was taken to hospital in San Francisco.

    When she arrived, she claims doctors tried to send her home because they thought she was "acting", but exploratory surgery revealed there was so much blood inside her skull it had forced her brain forwards into her face.

    The 'Casino' actress lost a fifth of her weight whilst in hospital and it took her body two years to absorb the blood that had leaked into her skull.

    She added: "When I got home it affected my left ear, I couldn't hear anything. I couldn't feel anything in my left leg. I was blind in one eye then I went completely blind temporarily. Completely black.

    "It was like my senses were shutting down. I couldn't write my name for three years. I was lucky to be alive but the odds of my body restoring itself to full health were very small.

    "When I was at the hospital they had missed that an artery to my brain had switched course and was affecting my nerves. Once that was corrected I was on the road to recovery. But it was a long road.

    "My sight came back, my hearing came back, although it drops out every now and then. I had to relearn everything, pretty much, to read, write and speak.

    "It took a very long time. I had to learn to live again, it was an overwhelming challenge."

    Sharon still struggles with the longterm effects of her condition, but is back on her feet and acting again, which she considers a "huge win".

    Speaking to the Daily Mirror newspaper, she said: "I had a photographic memory but that's gone now. And I take medication every night to prevent new strokes in the brain. But the fact I'm acting again, and not just in small roles, is a huge win."

    © 2024 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

     Other Entertainment News
     25 Apr: Céline Dion has no idea when she will be able to get back to touring
     25 Apr: The original 'Blair Witch Project' cast are furiously demanding more cash from the ongoing horror franchise
     25 Apr: Tom Brady faces being mocked over his divorce from Gisele Bündchen and her new relationship as he's signed up to be brutally roasted in a Netflix special
     25 Apr: Tiffany Haddish secretly taunts her trolls from a fake X account
     25 Apr: Justin Bieber has said he will see rapper Chris King "in paradise" after the singer was shot dead
     25 Apr: Halle Bailey is so deep in the grip of "severe" postpartum depression she feels like she's drowning and suffers dissociation from her body
     25 Apr: Céline Dion feared it was her "fault" she had been afflicted with Stiff Person Syndrome when she was first diagnosed with the rare condition
     Top Stories

    RUGBY RUGBY
    The Chiefs are resigned to being without fullback Shaun Stevenson for at least a couple of weeks after he suffered a hamstring injury in the win over the Waratahs in Sydney More...


    BUSINESS BUSINESS
    A popular yoghurt pouch with kiwi kids is being recalled over fears the products may contain black plastic More...



     Today's News

    Accident and Emergency:
    Five people have been rescued, after getting lost on the Makarewa Falls track, in Southland's Hokonui Hills 12:27

    Golf:
    Danny Lee's hoping the birdies continue to flow in his second round at LIV Adelaide this afternoon 11:57

    Rugby:
    The Chiefs are resigned to being without fullback Shaun Stevenson for at least a couple of weeks after he suffered a hamstring injury in the win over the Waratahs in Sydney 11:37

    Health & Safety:
    King Charles to resume public-facing duties, but cancer treatment to continue 11:27

    Soccer:
    Leicester City have secured automatic promotion back into the English Premier League 11:17

    Motoring:
    Audi F1 have their first driver as Nico Hülkenberg joins Sauber 11:17

    Golf:
    Danny Lee's one shot off the lead in a share of second after the opening round at the LIV golf event in Adelaide 11:07

    Rugby:
    Former England rugby captain Owen Farrell will play for a World XV team coached by former All Blacks coach Ian Foster in June 10:27

    Soccer:
    Dutchman Arne Slot is set to become Liverpool's next manager 10:07

    Technology:
    Why it's getting harder to tell AI-generated images from the real deal online 10:07


     News Search






    Power Search


    © 2024 New Zealand City Ltd