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Evangeline Lilly reveals she has brain damage months after Hawaii accident
Summary
Evangeline Lilly said on Instagram that scans show reduced brain function after a traumatic brain injury from a May accident in Hawaii. She is working with doctors to investigate and remains on an indefinite break from acting.
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Evangeline Lilly posted a health update reporting reduced brain function after a traumatic injury she sustained in Hawaii in May. She said scans show many areas of her brain are functioning at a decreased capacity and that she is working with doctors to determine causes and next steps. Lilly stepped back from acting in June 2024 and has been focused on medical follow-up and humanitarian work since then.
Key points:
- Lilly reported that medical scans indicate decreased brain function after a traumatic brain injury she suffered in May in Hawaii.
- The injury followed a fainting episode that led to a fall in which she struck a boulder, according to her account.
- She has a history of fainting spells, and doctors have run tests that ruled out hypoglycemia as a cause.
- Lilly said she is consulting with doctors to investigate underlying causes and to begin treatment; her indefinite hiatus from acting remains in place.
Summary:
Lilly announced that scans show brain damage related to a traumatic brain injury and that she will work with medical professionals to identify causes and pursue treatment. Her pause from on-screen work continues while those medical steps proceed.
