I went into cardiac arrest at 24 — because I missed these key warning signs

In 2014, Brittany Williams was a fit, seemingly healthy 24-year-old. She ran daily, ate well and had a killer bikini body. Then, suddenly, she went into cardiac arrest.

She was having dinner at a Times Square restaurant when her heart stopped and she lost consciousness, TODAY.com reported.

“My mom and dad looked over, and they thought I was having a seizure,” Williams told TODAY.com. “My eyes rolled to the back of my head, and I just collapsed, and I was unresponsive.”

Luckily, two strangers in the restaurant — both doctors — were able to administer CPR for eight minutes until emergency personnel arrived. If they hadn’t been there, Williams would have died.

The episode came seemingly out of nowhere. Williams had no history of heart problems and seemed quite healthy. But, at work a few days prior there had been an early warning sign that she brushed off.

“All of a sudden the left  side of my body went numb and tingly,” Williams recalled. “I sat back and though, ‘Oh no, this doesn’t feel right. This is not what I feel like on a day-to-day basis.” 

Williams Googled her symptoms and saw three fatal health scares pop up: stroke, heart attack and cardiac arrest. She alerted her boss, whom she said brushed off her concerns. Day later, she almost died.


Williams was rushed to the hospital after going into cardiac arrest.
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Brittany Williams went into cardiac arrest at a New York City restaurant.
Williams was initally put into a medical coma at the hospital.
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After collapsing at the restaurant and undergoing CPR, Williams was hospitalized and put in a medical coma.

She was ultimately diagnosed with long QT syndrome, a health condition that causes an accelerated and irregular heartbeat, according to the Mayo Clinic. The syndrome often goes undiagnosed because people with the conditions develop symptoms – which can be as severe as sudden fainting, seizures or even death – over time. Typically, medicines such as beta blockers are prescribed.


Williams was diagnosed with long QT syndrome, a health condition that causes an accelerated and irregular heartbeat, according to Mayo Clinic.
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Williams had to have a defibrillator implanted to thwart future episodes of irregular heart beats and the deadly potentially of her heart stopping again.

Cardiac arrest is the abrupt loss of all heart activity due to irregular heart rhythm causing breathing to stop and a person to become unconscious, according to the Mayo Clinic. Death can result if not treated immediately. Symptoms leading up to cardiac arrest can include chest discomfort, shortness of breath, weakness and heart palpitations along with sudden collapse, no pulse, loss of consciousness and no breathing.

Unexplained tingling or numbness in the left side of the body is a cause to seek medical attention, according to Healthline.com. While Williams’ case may feel like a rare occurrence, she stresses the importance of raising awareness, particularly now as February is heart health month.


Williams on the road to recovery. After her surgery, she admitted feeling fearful that the episode would happen again.
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Williams expressed her gratitude for getting a second chance in life.
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While the recovery left Williams apprehensive about another episode, she believes she survived for a reason. 

“I knew deep down that I had gotten a second chance at life, and that I wasn’t going to waste it,” she said.

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NeNe Leakes gives health update on son Brentt after stroke

NeNe Leakes shared a happy update on her son Brentt Leakes’ health just in time for the holidays.

The former “Real Housewives of Atlanta” star, 54, shared on her Instagram Stories on Wednesday that the 23-year-old club owner is learning to walk again after suffering a stroke on Sept. 26.

In one of the clips, Brentt appears dressed in a hot pink track suit, while taking a few steps in the hallway of a hospital.

Nurses and NeNe can be heard cheering from him as he walks around.

“I’m so happy for you,” the proud mom adds. “This is so good.”

She then noted in a text post, “To God be the Glory.”

NeNe Leakes shared a positive update about her son Brentt’s health after he suffered a stroke.
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It appears that Brentt had just been discharged from the hospital as NeNe pointed out that he was “walking out” after being admitted just two months ago.

“Home just in time for The holidays,” the reality star also posted, before adding, “Nurses are the best.”

NeNe also gave a glimpse of what Brentt’s recovery actually looked like by sharing a video of him “learning to walk again” on a treadmill with a contraption that helped keep him up.

In a separate video, he was seen taking steps backwards while again hooked up to a device that helped him walk as he threw a basketball and worked on his hand-eye coordination.

In early October, NeNe confirmed the news that her son had been rushed to the hospital after suffering “congested heart failure and a stroke.”

At the time, she said doctors were still working to find answers as to why Brentt had experienced such health issues at such a young age.

However, the former Bravolebrity said experts had ruled out concerns about his weight.

“Just in time” for the holidays, NeNe said of her son being released from the hospital.
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“They were thinking that maybe he had caught COVID and maybe he didn’t know that he had COVID,” NeNe said at the time, noting that doctors allegedly informed her that people who have had the Delta variant of the infection have experienced similar issues.

The “shocked” reality star added at the time, “We are still trying to figure it out, because if we knew the cause then obviously they could treat the cause.”

It is unclear if NeNe has finally learned what brought about Brentt’s condition.

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