Sharon Stone requires 8 hours of 'uninterrupted sleep' to avoid 'seizures' after near-death health incident
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Sharon Stone is sharing details about her daily routine after nearly dying from a stroke in 2001. She has previously spoken about the health incident, saying Hollywood shunned her after medical scare.
"For a long time I wanted to pretend that I was just fine," she told the outlet. "I need eight hours of uninterrupted sleep for my brain medication to work so that I don’t have seizures. So I’m a disability hire, and because of that I don’t get hired a lot. These are the things that I’ve been dealing with for the past 22 years, and I am open about that now." Janelle Ash is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital.
Stone has previously spoken about how after her medical incident, she was shunned by Hollywood.
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