she was having difficulty finding the words as well. and that obviously is concerning. you see it transpire on live television. we now know that in her case, as you point out, it sounds like it was the beginning of a stroke. there was a similar episode, this has happened in the past as well, back in 2011, you may remember this with serene branson. let s go again, difficulty finding and forming words there. and in serene s case that was a migraine, an ocular migraine that caused those symptoms. it can be difficult to parse out what is happening there. in julie chin s case, she s 47 years old, she would go to the hospital, what we subsequently learned as well is that she had some difficulty with her vision, she actually became numb on the right side of her body as well. and that s why the doctors thought it may be what is called a tia, transient ischemic attack, or the beginning of a
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money, from settlements going to foster care, especially when every four out of five babies that is going into the foster care system in west virginia is due to the opioid crisis. i mean, you can t say that enough. four out of every five of the children who go into foster care is because of the opioid crisis. talk about some of the challenges you saw firsthand in west virginia in caring for these children. so one of the biggest challenges to top that is we were having difficulty finding foster families that did not have a felony or did not have a could pass the drug test. so on top of even worse, that was we were not able to get enough foster families to pass a drug test. so we found ourselves in the position of finding figuring out where to put these kids. oftentimes it would be in emergency camps, hotels, and sometimes our staff would keep them with them in their offices