Yellowstone spinoff star reveals she died for 3 minutes during scary COVID-19 battle: I had complete organ failure

Actress Danielle Vasinova died during her battle with COVID-19 — yet lived to tell the tale.The star of the “Yellowstone” prequel “1923” and the upcoming spinoff “The Madison” has revealed that her heart stopped for three minutes while hospitalized because of the disease.“On Dec.12, 2019, I died for three minutes,” Vasinova, 42, told People in a new interview published Thursday.Having contracted the disease before it was widespread in the US, Vasinova said she thought she “was coming down with the flu.”“I went to urgent care in downtown L.A., and they decided it was strep and sent me home with some antibiotics.

But by the next day, I could barely walk.My legs wouldn’t move.

It was bizarre.”“I felt like I was going to die,” she recalled.Her uncle rushed her to the emergency room.

He told her that what happened next was akin to a scene from a movie.“He said people were running around me, and a tiny girl jumped on top of my chest and began pumping, pumping, pumping.

And then he saw my heartbeat on the monitor just go.Flatlined,” Vasinova continued.For three minutes, her heart stopped beating.

An ER nurse repeatedly attempted to revive the actress until they finally found a pulse.She was then moved to the ICU and put in an induced coma.

“I had complete organ failure,” Vasinova added.“I went from young and healthy to this infection that completely took over my body all of a sudden.

It just came on, and it just rocked my world.”While she doesn’t have any memories from the three minutes she was legally dead, she said she’s felt a connection to a higher power and angels around her since the traumatic ordeal.“I didn’t see the light or a tunnel, but they say it can come back to you in flashbacks,” she went on.“I did, however, start to see a lot of angel numbers everywhere.

I would see sequences like 5555, 7777.It was bizarre, but something was telling me, ‘There’s something more for you.

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