Noelle Foley, the daughter of wrestling legend Mick Foley, explained how a trip to Dollywood set her on a terrifying, years-long medical journey. During an appearance on the "Rulebreakers" podcast, hosted by wrestling star Saraya, on Thursday, August 14, Noelle, 31, said it all started with a bad experience on a roller-coaster at the Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, theme park. "Normally roller-coasters, they go up and they go down and then they fizzle out," Noelle explained. "This one went up, down and then immediately went back up. It's like your body is forcing forward and then immediately backwards. My head hit really hard and something happened with my neck." Noelle said something felt "stretched out" on the sides of her neck, which was unlike anything she had ever felt. Pro Wrestling Legend Mick Foley Hospitalized After Gruesome Car Accident "I've never gotten a concussion before, at least I don't think I have," Noelle said. "I was just like, 'I feel so tired. I want to go to sleep.' So I just got a bunch of ice cubes and put them all over my head, the back of my neck and down my body, just to wake myself up." She added, "It took me about two months to realize that I had a concussion. I was just like, 'This headache is not going away and I'm so sensitive to lights and sound. I feel all weird.'" Noelle explained she's had a headache for the last five-and-a-half years, since the roller-coaster injury happened. After seeing "around 50" different doctors and physical therapists, Noelle was diagnosed with a rare neck condition called Craniocervical instability. "We found out I tore about 10 ligaments in my neck and because of those torn ligaments, it causes my neck to be unstable," she said. "My head isn't securely on my neck. Then all your other muscles are overcompensating. So those muscles are probably causing the headaches." WWE's Alexa Bliss Teases Potential Tag Team With Husband Ryan Cabrera After struggling to find the root cause of her headaches for years, Noelle theorized her breast implants have been responsible - so she had them removed. "It's weird, because I was completely fine and completely normal before my concussion," Noelle said. "Then my concussion happened and it was almost like an avalanche of issues just started after that. I feel like [with] the implants, some issue was maybe brewing and then the concussion was a boulder that broke the camel's back." Noelle detailed the intense process of removing her implants because they were "stuck on my sides." "They had to scrape it off," she explained. "The sides of my boobs were so sore for months."
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Serious Daughter of WWE's Mick Foley Tore 10 Ligaments in Roller-Coaster Accident
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