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Noelle Foley, the daughter of WWE legend Mick Foley, revealed in a current podcast interview that she had suffered a horrifying injury from a curler coaster experience.

Foley appeared on the “Rulebreakers” podcast, hosted by former WWE and All Elite Wrestling star Saraya-Jade Bevis, and mentioned the accidents she had sustained after hitting her neck too onerous during a experience at the Dollywood theme park.

She said the actual experience “went up, down, and immediately went back up,” forcing her physique to go ahead and then immediately go backward.

“My head hit really hard, and something happened with my neck, but I didn’t know what happened,” Foley explained, including that the perimeters of her neck felt “stretched out.”

Foley said she had skilled a headache for the last 5 and half years, which she said has been a “huge mystery.”

“It took me about two months to realize I had a concussion. I’m like, ‘This headache is not going away, and I’m so sensitive to lights and sounds and I feel all weird,’” she said. “And I used to be asking my dad, who you’ll suppose would know a lot about concussions, but he was like, ‘Sorry, I don’t actually know.’ I really feel like his concussions, growth, they occur, and he’s like OK. But he never actually had a concussion that lasted longer than perhaps a couple months. I’ve been to around 50 medical doctors, between medical doctors and bodily therapists. It’s just been a thriller. 

Noelle Foley, the daughter of WWE legend Mick Foley, revealed in a current podcast interview that she had suffered a horrifying injury from a curler coaster experience. Getty Images

“My head hit really hard, and something happened with my neck, but I didn’t know what happened,” Foley explained, including that the perimeters of her neck felt “stretched out.” Getty Images for Fandom

“It wasn’t until I really started digging that I started getting answers and feeling better. I found out I have a rare neck condition called cranioservical instability, and they found that out from a digital motion X-ray. . . . So, they found out I tore about 10 ligaments in my neck, and because of those torn ligaments, it causes my neck to be unstable and my head isn’t securely on my neck then all your other muscles are overcompensating. So, those muscles are probably causing the headaches.”

Noelle Foley and Mick Foley attend the sport between the Boston Celtics and Milwaukee Bucks on December 4, 2017 at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. NBAE via Getty Images

Foley said she had made a guidelines before she determined to get her breast implants eliminated. She said eradicating her implants helped her complications a bit.

She remarked later in the show that she hopes to pursue a profession in modeling in the future, but she’s working with different manufacturers and tourism boards, focusing on others who have dealt with sensory points.

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