Yellowstone Spinoff Star Danielle Vasinova Recalls Dying for 3 Minutes

As a healthcare professional, it is heartbreaking to see so many beloved celebrities and individuals grappling with the COVID-19 pandemic. Each story serves as a stark reminder of the reality we are living in, and yet each one carries a unique touch that speaks volumes about the resilience and strength of the human spirit.

Danielle Vasinova is detailing a terrifying experience.

The actress who stars in the TV shows “Yellowstone” spinoffs “1923” and “The Madison,” revealed that she was clinically dead for three minutes as she fought COVID-19 in December 2019, prior to the countrywide lockdowns.

Speaking to People on December 19th, I found myself in a state of confusion, believing I was succumbing to the flu. A trip to urgent care in downtown L.A. led them to diagnose it as strep and prescribe some antibiotics. However, by the following day, I could barely walk and my legs refused to move. It was an unusual and disconcerting experience.

Later that night, her uncle took her to the emergency room.

She went on to describe her experience, saying, “It felt as if I was on the verge of passing out.” He added that people seemed to be rushing around me, and a small girl suddenly climbed onto my chest, frantically pushing and pumping. Then, he noticed that the monitor showing my heartbeat had gone completely still.

According to Vasinova, she had no vital signs for a full three minutes before the medical team managed to resuscitate her and placed her into a medically-induced coma.

She clarified, “Suddenly, I developed an infection that spread rapidly throughout my body, leading to total organ failure. In the blink of an eye, I went from being vibrant and healthy to feeling like the world had been turned upside down.

Although Vasinova didn’t witness a light or tunnel during her near-death experience, she has since noticed an unusual occurrence instead.

She went on to mention that she began noticing angel numbers frequently, such as sequences like 5555 or 7777. This occurrence felt strange, but a feeling inside her whispered, “There’s something more for you here. Your journey isn’t over yet. You have another purpose.

Now, she calls her “rebirth” a “turning point” in life.

According to the Emmy nominee, one should never underestimate life’s value. It’s a blessing, and our purpose here is to make a positive impact, serve others, and always remain thankful.

Read on to see what other stars have said about battling COVID-19.

In the episode of “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” aired on May 27, 2021, Kim contracted COVID-19 as Saint had caught it from a student at school. Earlier in fall 2020, she revealed that all four of her children were infected with the virus but are now healthy again. Despite suffering severe symptoms such as headaches, chest pains, high temperatures, and others, Kim sat for her first-year law school exam for the second time while fighting COVID.

Back in May 2021, Variety shared that the actress predominantly spent the year 2020 recuperating after a severe COVID-19 infection that nearly took her life. At one instance during self-isolation, she required the use of oxygen at home.

She shared with the media that her physician strongly urged her to seek immediate medical attention due to the severity of her condition. However, she politely declined, expressing her preference to spend her final moments at home instead.

The well-liked pair were among the initial prominent celebrities to test positive for the virus, announcing their health updates in March.

In an Instagram post, Hanks shared that he and his wife Rita felt quite fatigued, similar to having colds, with some aches throughout their bodies. Rita experienced occasional shivers and mild fevers as well. To ensure safety and follow proper procedures during these times, they underwent testing for COVID-19 and the results came back positive.

During his recovery, the main character from “Cast Away” regularly shared updates with fans, showcasing photos of his breakfast (toast and Vegemite) as well as expressing gratitude towards those who assisted in caring for him and his partner while they were quarantined in Australia.

He penned in a post, subtly referencing one of his well-known phrases, “Keep in mind, even amidst the ongoing happenings, baseball doesn’t allow for shedding tears.

The reality star’s coronavirus diagnosis was revealed on Keeping Up With the Kardashians.

In a personal video message, the businesswoman admitted she has tested positive for COVID-19. She’s been isolating in her room and is currently feeling quite unwell, though she’s optimistic things will improve soon.

Kardashian described her ailments, mentioning instances of vomiting, tremors, feeling both feverish and chilly, and experiencing intense headaches.

In September, the renowned figure shared a heartfelt video, disclosing that he, his spouse Lauren Hashian, along with their daughters Jasmine and Tiana, were on the road to recovery following a diagnosis of COVID-19.

Johnson explained that their family’s experience had been incredibly tough and demanding, ranking among the hardest trials they have faced collectively. On a personal level, he also found it taxing. He lamented that unfortunately, not just him but the entire family contracted the virus. This situation was particularly painful because he wished it had only affected him individually.

On The Late Show, The Undoing actor disclosed that he and his spouse had fought against COVID-19 at the start of the pandemic.

He explained that it began with an unusual condition causing him to perspire profusely, almost as if wearing a raincoat of sweat, which was quite humiliating. Later, he described feeling as though his eyes had grown abnormally large.

Then, as Grant walked down the street, he suddenly noticed he couldn’t detect any scents. This led him to feel a sense of alarm or worry, which can be described as being “distressed” or “alarmed”.

At that point, people were merely discussing this as a potential sign,” he explained to Colbert. “I tried smelling flowers, but nothing. As time went on, I grew increasingly anxious. I even resorted to sniffing trash cans. In desperation, you start considering smelling strangers’ armpits because you can’t detect any scent.

Eventually, Grant returned home and squirted Chanel No. 5 straight onto his face, as he explained. He couldn’t detect any scent, but it left him temporarily unable to see.

The popular character from Duck Dynasty, who was pregnant at the time, explained her recent hospital stay due to falling severely ill with the virus in October.

Robertson explained that she had a tough time, referring to her symptoms as unruly, and added that both her mother, Korie Robertson, and her younger sibling, Bella Robertson, also received positive test results for the coronavirus.

Overjoyed by the news, I can’t help but share my heartfelt relief – little Huff is thriving and in good health! Fortunately, I too am on the mend and recuperating.

During an interview with Vulture, the star of Set It Up disclosed that she and several companions fell ill with the virus at an early stage.

In response to repeated questions about the source of something, Deutch expressed that he wished he could have articulated his experience more eloquently if he had known. He went on to share that he tested positive for over a month, which was longer than typically expected, and he is now in good health. He expressed profound gratitude for his well-being but also felt a sense of guilt for having survived when others might not have.

As reported by the actress from The Politician, her symptoms encompassed a scratchy throat and an intense sensation of being utterly disoriented, as if she was on the verge of losing her mental faculties.

Although The Real Housewives of New Jersey’s star reported no breathing problems, she shared her experienced symptoms in a post on Instagram.

The reality TV star mentioned in April that while their days haven’t been terribly challenging, they’ve experienced excessive tiredness and sleepiness. At night, however, is when they struggle the most due to a combination of sweating and shivering.

For a few consecutive days, the host of “Watch What Happens Live” wasn’t feeling well, and subsequently, they tested positive for the virus.

During his broadcast on “Andy Cohen Live” on SiriusXM, the Bravo executive disclosed that he had been experiencing symptoms such as a high temperature, a persistent cough, discomfort in his chest, shivering, a diminished sense of smell and appetite, and intense bodily aches.

Cohen stated that it roughly took around 10-11 days for him to fully work through his system. In simpler terms, he mentioned that it required some time to regain his strength.

However, the most challenging aspect was being separated from his 13-month-old son, Ben. Yesterday’s reunion, which Cohen had organized numerous times before, turned out to be the most wonderful one, as evident from his Instagram caption: “I’ve hosted gatherings for years, but yesterday’s was exceptional, especially since it was with you.

Lena Dunham, the writer and lead actress of “The Girls,” shared insights on her 3-week struggle with COVID-19 via an Instagram post.

Initially, Dunham experienced sore joints, which were later accompanied by overwhelming tiredness. Next, a high fever of 102 degrees struck. All of a sudden, it seemed like my body decided to protest.

Her symptoms encompassed a loss of taste and smell, a persistent cough accompanied by difficulty breathing, which persisted for several weeks under the supervision of a home doctor. Eventually, she was diagnosed with clinical adrenal insufficiency and chronic migraines, conditions that she did not experience before contracting COVID-19.

Having endured a three-week ordeal with mysterious symptoms and a harrowing four-day stint at the hospital, I, an ardent fan, felt compelled to share my own thoughts echoing those of the captivating Chrisley Knows Best star, as he bravely opened up about his experience on his podcast, Chrisley Confessions.

Chrisley expressed that he’s never felt this unwell throughout his 52-year lifetime, saying, “Never in my life have I experienced illness as severe as what I went through with the coronavirus.

He also opened up about the impact the coronavirus had on his life in an interview with TopMob’s Jason Kennedy.

Chrisley shared that he’s discovered his life should hold greater meaning and purpose. He feels strongly that our family should collectively strive to do more for people who are less fortunate. This new understanding has shifted his outlook on life altogether.

The TV news host shared that he had contracted the virus and described his symptoms, such as a fever and discomfort in his chest, while broadcasting from his basement. Later on, he revealed that his wife Cristina Greeven Cuomo and their teenage son Mario had also tested positive for COVID-19.

Cuomo later offered an update on his health months after testing negative. 

He shared that he’s still experiencing some unusual issues with his lungs, as he hasn’t fully recovered from the virus yet. However, he’s able to work, socialize, and spend time with his family. He also mentioned an interest in donating plasma together, demonstrating the process for the audience if they can do it too. But, he’s not at full strength and some abnormalities in his blood tests have doctors concerned, as these are common in COVID-19 survivors, which makes him feel a bit uneasy.

During a chat on The Tonight Show, the actor from The Big Bang Theory shared their personal experience of fighting against COVID-19 alongside his husband, Todd Spiewak.

Todd and I experienced something around mid-March; initially, we thought we had common colds. However, as time passed, it started appearing less like a cold, and eventually, we lost our ability to smell and taste. This was unlike anything I’d encountered before. – Todd on Jimmy Fallon

He continued, “I didn’t realize how completely taste and smell could be gone. And when you’re in quarantine, and there is really nothing to do but eat, oh my god. That was brutal.” He also shared that he in fact did “eat everything,” but couldn’t taste what he was eating. 

“It was the definition of wasted calories,” he joked. 

The Charmed star detailed her ordeal with the virus on social media. 

In April, she shared on social media that she had never felt so unwell before. She described a constant pain, the loss of her sense of smell, a heavy weight on her chest making it difficult to breathe, and an inability to keep food down, resulting in a 9-pound weight loss over two weeks. She was terrified, feeling as though she was dying, but now intends to donate her plasma with the hope that it might save someone’s life.

She persistently documented her health voyage on social platforms, posting images and clips of her symptoms. Moreover, Milano disclosed to Dr. Oz that she was still grappling with “severe hair loss” and “cognitive confusion” several months post-recovery from the ailment.

The reality star confirmed with her Instagram followers that she was battling COVID-19 for a week.

“It’s no joke,” she wrote from her bed in a since-deleted post. “I’ve never felt pain like this.”

The Broadway star took to Instagram to share his experience with the virus.

He expressed gratitude for having only mild symptoms, similar to a common cold without fever, as many others are dealing with more severe ones, given that this virus can be quite dangerous. He also mentioned experiencing a loss of taste and smell, which he believes could serve as a significant indication for those who appear otherwise asymptomatic.

Actor from the series “Game of Thrones” shared on Instagram that both he and his wife, Gry Molvær Hivju, contracted the virus but have since made a full recovery.

Following nearly a month in isolation, and an additional period inside once fully recovered from all signs of COVID-19, he expressed that we are now securely well. He was fortunate enough to experience only minor symptoms associated with COVID-19.

In a subsequent statement, Hivju revealed he had “mild cold-like symptoms,” but strongly emphasized the importance of taking extra precautions.

Actress from Quantum of Solace shared on social platforms that she tested positive for the virus, and is currently self-isolating at her residence.

The Ukrainian-French actress posted on Instagram, “I’ve been under the weather for nearly a week. My primary issues have been high temperature and extreme tiredness.

In April 2020, the host of Good Morning America announced that he too had contracted the virus, as his wife Ali Wentworth had tested positive earlier.

He mentioned during the broadcast, “I belong to the group of individuals who typically show no symptoms,” indicating that he has not experienced symptoms such as fever, chills, headache, cough, or shortness of breath. In fact, he is feeling perfectly fine.

Back in April 2020, I myself was hit hard by the Coronavirus – a blow I never saw coming. It left me feeling worse than ever before. A relentless high fever and agonizing body pains made every moment a struggle. My chest felt like an iron weight on it. To top it all off, I’m stuck in quarantine away from my beloved family. This isolation has been nothing short of pure misery. Let’s all do our part and stay safe at home. #stayhome

What the Younger star initially thought was an “odd bug” was actually COVID-19.

In a post on Instagram, Mazar mentioned symptoms such as mild fever, headaches, throat discomfort, overall body ache, ear-ringing, and a persistent dry cough. He described these symptoms as being odd or different from typical seasonal ones, despite his initial assumption that it might be just the season.

However, as her symptoms recurred after two weeks, accompanied by severe body pains, she decided to get herself tested for the coronavirus.

Mazar went on to say, “I’m optimistic that the worst is behind me. It’s been quite ‘up and down’. One day I feel quite unwell, and the next I’m fine. Today, my lungs are heavy, but I’m strong. I can breathe, and I’m determined to recover right here, in my own home!

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2024-12-20 03:48