Paulina Sykut-Jeżyna Near Krzysztof Ibisz is one of the most recognizable faces Polsat. The presenter has been associated with the station for a dozen or so years. She started by presenting weather forecasttoday she is the host of many festivals and concerts, “Dancing with the Stars”as well as the breakfast program “hello this is Polsat”. Recently, however, the viewers' favorite posted on InstaStories. A disturbing photo from the clinic. The star Polsat explained what happened.
Paulina Sykut-Jeżyna published a photo from the clinic. “Everything is immediately clear”
Paulina Sykut-Jeżyna worried fans with her latest story published on InstaStories. The presenter posted a photo, on which it is connected to a drip. Star Polsat However, she reassured internet users by revealing that it was a preventive medical visit. The hostess “Dancing with the Stars” he has been struggling with it for years annoying migraines.
Migraineurs often suffer from latent tetany. That's why it's important to be under good medical care. If you suspect tetany, it's best to do an EMG test. I did such tests, and here they are performed by a neurologist. Everything is immediately clear.
– the presenter wrote on InstaStories.
Paulina Sykut-Jeżyna suffers from persistent migraines. The disease appeared in childhood
On European Migraine Day, which falls on September 12, Paulina Sykut-Jeżyna posted a long post on Instagram in which she talked about her struggle with this conditionIt turns out that he has been suffering from it since child“I had my first headache in the first grade of primary school. The pain taught me humility and respect for my health. Over time, I began to understand my body better and read all the signals it sends,” she revealed. The presenter also confessed that she has learned to live with the condition, which is very bothersome. “Migraine is my brake and although I have learned to live with it, today I thought for a moment: what would it be like if it were not there. Migraine is a neurological disease that requires treatment and care from specialists,” she wrote.