Despite her extensive exposure to riveting court battles, Judy Sheindlin, better known as Judge Judy, was caught off guard during one of her live presentations by an unexpected turn of events. Judy Geller, the on-screen Judge Judy, had an unexpected episode with her live audience in 2011. Geller is now the executive producer of “Judy Justice.” Judy recalled the incident and expressed her view that she had suffered a transient ischemic attack (TIA) while watching a live television show.Judy explained, “Devoted viewers who had been following my journey for 15 years picked up on something amiss.”
They acted promptly, without requiring confirmation – a wise decision, as I would have discouraged them from intervening – and immediately notified the EMS. “The 79-year-old performer allegedly found herself in a state of “slowed-down inquiry,” prompting the show’s producers to instantly dial 911. Despite her doctors’ concerns about her health, Judy said she was well, despite the possibility of a mini-stroke.
“While it’s possible that I had a transient ischemia stroke,” she stressed, “the symptoms thankfully subsided quickly.”Judy’s admirers can breathe a sigh of relief because she is still alive and has not been subjected to any further attacks. Notably, she has launched a new show. When the issue of quitting from her television obligations came up, she remained steadfast: “My energy remains unwavering.” Tennis and golf are not my favorite sports.
I’m not interested in learning the intricacies of mahjong, checkers, or chess.” “I’m aware of my preferences,” she said. “Why would I try to learn something completely new at this point when I already know what brings me joy?” Judy and Jerry Sheindlin, who have been married for 45 years, are gearing up to celebrate their 45th wedding anniversary. Judy’s private life glows brightly in the background, adding to her happiness. Their 45-year marriage began with a brief period of separation, which concluded with a reconciliation that has kept them contentedly wedded ever since.