23-year-old remains paralyzed after clinking; doctors describe her as the most dangerous and unnecessary act

Cremation may seem harmless, but for a woman it proved fatal, leaving her partially paralyzed. Natalie Kunicki, a nurse by profession in London, would feel that his neck snap that night on March 4th was accompanied by a strange, loud sound, unlike at other times. In [...]
Cremation may seem harmless, but for a woman it proved fatal, leaving her partially paralyzed.
Natalie Kunicki, a nurse by profession in London, would feel that his neck snap that night on March 4th was accompanied by a strange, loud sound, unlike at other times.
At first, 23-year-old didn't think it was a serious thing until she got up to go to the bathroom 15 minutes later and crash to the ground in the impossible to move.
The young girl, being in the field, knew that this was not a sign of a stroke, so she connected the temporary paralysis with the clink of her neck.
On the way to the 23-year-old hospital, she had heart rate and blood pressure many times higher than normal.
According to the Daily Mail, after first examinations, doctors discovered that it had broken out its vertebrale artery, a large artery to its neck. This breach caused a blood clot in her brain, which caused a stroke.
The doctor told me that the stretching of my neck had caused the disruption of the vertebrae artery,” she said. The “was just spontaneous and there's a million chance of happening. ”
Kunicki immediately underwent surgery, which lasted three hours and while doctors were able to repair her artery, they could not clear blood clots from her brain, leaving her partially paralyzed on the left side.
Although the girl through physical therapy and cures can move her limbs, she cannot stand for more than three minutes. She has shared her story with the Daily Mail Version to raise awareness that some careless and unnecessary actions can endanger our lives.










