Evangeline Lilly reveals lasting brain damage after terrifying beach fall
Evangeline Lilly reveals lasting brain damage after terrifying beach fall
Evangeline Lilly reveals lasting brain damage after terrifying beach fall
Actress Evangeline Lilly has revealed she is suffering from brain damage after a severe fall in May 2025. The Lost star confirmed the injury occurred when she fainted on a rocky beach and struck her head on a boulder. Doctors later diagnosed the damage following medical tests and brain scans.
Lilly's accident happened during a beach outing when she collapsed and hit her face on a large rock. The impact caused a concussion and led to lasting brain damage. Subsequent scans showed that nearly every area of her brain was functioning below normal levels.
To aid her recovery, the actress has turned to a strict regimen of targeted supplements. These include N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC), creatine, Resveratrol, Curcumin, Omega-3s, and Coenzyme Q10. While she believes in the benefits of this approach, she has acknowledged that not everyone can afford the same level of expert guidance or specialised treatments.
Lilly's case highlights the long-term effects of traumatic brain injuries, even from a single fall. Her treatment involves a combination of medical supervision and high-cost supplements. The actress continues to monitor her progress as she works toward recovery.
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