[US] Washington After collapsing, actress Evangeline Lilly posted pictures of her horrific injuries.
On social media, the Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania actress said that she fainted, collapsed, and struck her face on a rock.
“I passed out by the shore. and crashed against a boulder, face down,” she wrote. “The doctors and nurses at the hospital immediately got to work, more focused on determining what caused my blackout than on bandaging the hole the rock had punched in my face. I gave them a wry grin. “You won’t discover anything,” I remarked in a dazed tone,” People said.
Lilly said that she has experienced fainting episodes when she was a little child. Doctors diagnosed her with hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) after ruling out epilepsy when she was young.
“I had hypoglycemia for a significant portion of my life. It tallied up: “I have an extremely high metabolism and metabolize sugars in particular with startling efficiency,” she stated. However, my doctor began taking a lot more blood work as I became older and other health problems began to surface. It was intriguing that my blood sugar levels never returned to their previous low levels, even after a 12-hour fast and blacking out. It seemed like hypoglycemia was being ruled out.
According to People, Lilly later acknowledged that she believes her fainting episodes might be related to her mental health.
“I have come to believe that this ‘checking out’ is a result of my little soul reaching her limit of what she feels she can cope with in this life, and she ‘leaves the building,’ so to speak,” she added.
“It is my conclusion, after enough of these episodes and enough medical testing to rule out different factors, that my soul longs to return,” she said. “That when she has had enough, when the pain becomes too great, the stresses beyond overwhelming, the shattered idealism crushing, my soul exits my body and returns to pure spirit.”
“I take a breath after removing my face from the sand. Blood is all over my nose and mouth,” she stated. “My spouse claims that I seem to die when I black out. He becomes terrified. All life flees my body as my eyes roll back in my mind.
“The last few months have been very demanding,” Lilly said. She was made to “drop everything” and remain still after fainting and hurting herself.
“It might seem crazy looking at my face and my busted tooth, but I feel so grateful that I blacked out,” she said. According to People, “I needed the reset,”