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After Cracking her Neck

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Natalie Kunicki, 23, was in bed after a night out and stretched her neck. She heard a loud crack and then she couldnt move her left leg.
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When she tried to get up minutes later, however, she fell to the floor and couldnt move her left leg.

She was taken to a hospital, where she was told her vertebral artery had burst, and a blood clot had formed in her brain.

Doctors are not sure she will fully recover.

People need to know that even if youre young something this simple can cause a stroke, Kunicki said.

Dr. Tien Le, a neurosurgeon in Tampa, said it is rare for someone to have a stroke at 23, or from cracking their neck.

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