JAKARTA - Senior actor Tio Pakusadewo shared a tense experience when he had a stroke at home alone. The incident occurred around 2 in the morning and became a very shaking moment for the actor.

"I myself was at home, at 2 am, experiencing confusion and continuing to blackout, continuing to try to contact the children's numbers but no one got stuck because it was 2 am," said Tio Pakusadewo in the Tendean area, South Jakarta, Tuesday, April 8.

After realizing consciousness at around 5 am, Tio immediately contacted his old friends. Luckily, a number of his friends from junior high school came to help and took quick action.

"I woke up again at 5 o'clock, I called my friends. The ones who came were my friends, friends from junior high school at 12 o'clock at home, he climbed the fence, jumped, dismantled everything, entered my room in a state that couldn't do anything," he continued.

Seeing Tio's condition, which is still in the golden hour for a crucial period in handling stroke, his friends immediately tried to provide first aid.

"They were the ones who then tried to make it, because they thought it was still golden hour, because in stroke there was a golden hour right," he said.

"At the golden hour, he tried to get blood from his hands, from his ears, from what, then he was taken to the PON Hospital. Fortunately, he was taken there, if he wasn't taken there he might have (not been helped)," continued Tio.

What makes this experience feel more ironic, Tio said that before he had a stroke, he had starred in a film that required him to play a stroke sufferer.

"And I bought this before I stroked, I filmed the film, the title Bukaan Eight I became a stroke person. That's it," he concluded.


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