Danielle Vasinova
Hollywood To You/Star Max/GC Pictures1923 an actress Danielle Vasinova he officially died for three minutes while battling COVID-19 in December 2019, and he’s telling his story.
“I didn’t see the light or the tunnel but they said you can come back to you in an instant,” said Vasinova, 42, who is expected to appear in the next one. Yellowstone a spinoff Madisonyou have been told People in an interview published on Thursday, December 19.
He continued, “But then, I started seeing a lot of angels everywhere. I was seeing sequences like 5555, 7777. It was strange, but something was telling me, ‘You want something else. You weren’t meant to leave yet. You’re meant to do something else.’”
Vasinova remembers thinking she had the flu when she visited an urgent care center in downtown Los Angeles.
“They decided it was strep and sent me home with antibiotics. But the next day I couldn’t even walk. My legs weren’t moving. It was strange,” he said.
When Vasinova’s uncle rushed her to the emergency room at 2 a.m., she felt like she was “going to die.” His heart stopped beating for three full minutes. The ER nurse made repeated attempts to revive him, and finally found a heartbeat. Vasinova was then put into a coma.
“I was completely unable to do the organ,” he explained. “I went from being young and healthy to this disease that suddenly took over my whole body. It just happened, and it just rocked my world. “
Surviving the near-death experience left Vasinova feeling “more connected” to life.
“It’s hard to even describe how I feel,” she said. “This felt like a turning point in my life. Death, and rebirth. I know I won’t take anything for granted. Life is so precious and such a gift. We are here to do good in the world, to be of service, and to be eternally grateful.”
Vasinova got a chance to directly thank the ER nurse who successfully revived her.
“I found out her name was Ruby, so I went back to the hospital with a little ruby bracelet just to say, ‘Thank you for saving my life,'” she said. “I didn’t know if he would see me, but when he opened the door, I started to cry, but he couldn’t. He told me that he did not know who lived or died after they were transferred. He just gave me a big hug. Because I had been gone for three full minutes. But I’m back.”
Because of the fear of life, Vasinova looked to the future. He took to Instagram on Tuesday, December 17, to share his excitement about joining the cast Madisonwhich is currently in production and is expected to debut in 2025.
“We are proud to join this amazing and special cast. thank you very much [Yellowstone cocreator] Taylor [Sheridan] for everything and for welcoming me into the @yellowstone family,” he wrote.
Vasinova will play Kestrel, “a traditional woman married to a Montana farmer who lives with her family in a double-wide trailer on their farm,” Variety.
