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==Stroke 1: Beer and Bloating in Las Vegas (1999)==
==Stroke 1: Beer and Bloating in Las Vegas (1999)==
Jack suffered a TIA (transient ischemic attack) in Las Vegas. The only mention of this (mini-)stroke came from a ''Blogs & Cookies'' post from 29 June 2023, where it was misspelled as a "TOA".<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20230629133942/https://blogandcookies.blogspot.com/2023/06/back-to-blogging.html</ref>
Jack’s first recorded stroke was a TIA, or “mini-stroke,” which occurred during a trip to Las Vegas in 1999. The incident was only briefly mentioned in a ''Blogs & Cookies'' post dated 29 June 2023, where Jack referred to it as a "TOA" due to a spelling error.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20230629133942/https://blogandcookies.blogspot.com/2023/06/back-to-blogging.html</ref> Though little is known about this event, it served as the first warning sign of Jack’s escalating health problems.


==Stroke 2: The hidden stroke (2008)==
==Stroke 2: The Hidden Stroke (2008)==
On 10 October 2008, Jack woke up at 4:30AM with no feeling in the right side of his entire body. Jack went to the ER where the doctors attempted to give Jack blood pressure medication, which Jack refused to take because he believed that his high blood pressure was because of his anger at the doctors incompetence. Jack left the hospital four hours after arriving, and then proceeded to spend the next ten months arguing with billing about a $100 charge for the ER visit.<ref>https://allthatbugs.blogspot.com/2009/01/hospital-bill-from-hell.html?m=1</ref>
On 10 October 2008, Jack woke up at 4:30 AM with complete numbness on the right side of his body. Alarmed, he went to the ER at Los Alamitos Medical Center, where doctors conducted tests for four hours but could not determine the cause of his symptoms. When prescribed blood pressure medication, Jack refused to take it, insisting that his elevated blood pressure was solely due to his anger at the doctors' incompetence.


==Stroke 3: The "mild" stroke (2011)==
Jack discharged himself later that day and spent the next ten months embroiled in a billing dispute over a $100 ER charge, prioritising the fight over his health and recovery.<ref>https://allthatbugs.blogspot.com/2009/01/hospital-bill-from-hell.html?m=1</ref>
In mid-2011, Jack's arm became unresponsive while driving to Las Vegas. Jack blames energy drinks and stress for the stroke, and not his obesity inducing diet.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqNIvYUnyBg</ref>


==Stroke 4: The arm taker (2018)==
==Stroke 3: The "Mild" Stroke (2011)==
In mid-2011, Jack experienced his second TIA while driving to Las Vegas. Midway through the drive, his right arm became unresponsive and fell off the steering wheel. Instead of pulling over immediately, Jack continued driving until he reached his hotel.
 
He later attributed this stroke to stress and overconsumption of energy drinks, brushing aside his obesity and unhealthy lifestyle as contributing factors. Although he acknowledged the dangers of energy drinks, Jack later admitted to switching to Bang Energy, which contains nearly three times the caffeine of a regular Red Bull.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqNIvYUnyBg</ref>
 
==Stroke 4: The Arm Taker (2018)==
{{quote|I had a stroke and will be gone a bit<ref>https://twitter.com/jakatak4/status/1012086617878736898</ref>|Jack on Twitter after the fourth stroke.}}
{{quote|I had a stroke and will be gone a bit<ref>https://twitter.com/jakatak4/status/1012086617878736898</ref>|Jack on Twitter after the fourth stroke.}}


On 16 June 2018, Jack admitted on Facebook that he had suffered another stroke. He has been unable to move his right arm since this event.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNGuhhGBGdY</ref>
On 16 June 2018, Jack publicly revealed that he had suffered another stroke. This incident occurred during the filming of his ''Coffee Sock'' video. In the first segment, Jack appeared energetic, explaining how to make cold brew coffee using a reusable cotton filter.
 
However, at the 2:31 mark, the video cuts abruptly. When Jack reappeared, he was wearing different clothes and noticeably struggling with his speech and motor skills. His right arm hung limp, a lasting consequence of this stroke.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9S5CsS9pJs&t=25s coffee Sock - Youtube]</ref>
 
After the stroke, Jack acknowledged his condition in a somber Facebook post but claimed to be optimistic about recovery. However, despite losing the use of his right arm, reports surfaced of Jack continuing to indulge in fast food, with fans frequently spotting him being escorted in a wheelchair by Tammy during public outings.


===Gallery===
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{{quote|The pressure gets intense and then it fills up my ear and it goes down my neck... This ain't allergies, this ain't sinuses - this is something more serious.|Jack describing the fifth stroke.}}
{{quote|The pressure gets intense and then it fills up my ear and it goes down my neck... This ain't allergies, this ain't sinuses - this is something more serious.|Jack describing the fifth stroke.}}


On 26 January 2023, Jack was sitting at his dining room table looking for his next Cooking with Jack recipe when he began to feel an intense pressure building on the right side of his head. Jack called [[Jack Scalfani II|Junior]] and told him he was having a stroke, who then rushed Jack to the hospital. Sometime around noon, Jack's mother in law made a prayer request on Facebook, asking her followers to pray for an unspecified "someone" who had been admitted to the hospital. Many (accurately) believed Carolyn to be referring to Jack, and assumed that Jack had died. Jack was later revealed to be alive the following day, due to the fact that he kept catching Pokémon in Pokémon Go.<ref>https://discord.com/channels/957778017277595689/957782549189496872/1068613213303869483</ref>
On 26 January 2023, Jack suffered his fifth and most severe stroke while sitting at his dining room table browsing for new recipes. He described feeling a sharp pressure behind his ear that spread up his head and down his neck. Recognising the symptoms, Jack called his son, Jack Jr., instead of dialing emergency services. Jack Jr. reportedly drove at “breakneck speed” to get him to the ER—a decision that many fans criticised as reckless, considering the potential danger to both of them and the missed opportunity for rapid medical intervention.
 
By noon, Jack’s mother-in-law, Carolyn Flanders, posted a cryptic prayer request on Facebook, asking for prayers for someone admitted to the ICU. Many assumed that Jack had passed away due to the lack of information. However, Foodjacks later confirmed he was still alive after noticing he was active on Pokémon Go.<ref>https://discord.com/channels/957778017277595689/957782549189496872/1068613213303869483</ref>
 
During his recovery, Jack uploaded a video from his hospital bed, visibly struggling with hiccups that left him gasping for air. He had significant difficulty breathing and displayed severely limited motor function. Jack admitted that he had neglected his rehabilitation and attempted to use his non-functioning right arm for the first time in four years, showcasing how much muscle atrophy had set in.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZRh1yCwN1w</ref>
 
=== Hospitalization and Nursing Home Stay ===
After stabilisation, Jack was transferred to a nursing home for ongoing observation and care. Despite the severity of his condition, Jack’s stubbornness persisted. Reports indicated that he convinced Tammy to smuggle fast food into the nursing home, disregarding medical advice to maintain a healthy diet. This act further highlighted Jack’s consistent prioritisation of content creation and personal cravings over long-term health.
 
=== '''Recovery and Public Updates''' ===
In April 2023, Jack released a YouTube video titled ''Stroke Update on Jack''. In the video, Jack appeared noticeably frail, with slowed speech and blurred vision. Despite his struggles, he attempted to maintain a humorous tone and reassured viewers that he was resuming outings and movie reviews.


During his recovery, he uploaded a video of himself hiccupping in a hospital bed. Throughout the video he can be heard gasping for air and struggling to breathe while having significant difficulty with basic motor function. Jack also admits that he has not been doing his Seabo exercises, as this is the first time he has attempted to use his dead arm in four years.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fZRh1yCwN1w</ref>
He also mentioned that his ''Jack on the Go'' series would return soon. However, his mobility remained severely impacted—he now relies on a mobility scooter and is frequently seen being pushed in a wheelchair by Tammy. His continued visits to fast food establishments for content further fuelled criticism, as many viewers believed he was ignoring critical medical advice.


===Gallery===
===Gallery===

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A lesson from Jack U:

In medical terms, a stroke is an embolism of the brain. Embolismic events occurring in other parts of the body such as heart attacks are not considered to be strokes by the medical community. For the simplicity of this wiki, however, all embolismic events are referred to as "strokes."

Due to his poor living habits and diet, Jack has had a vast number of strokes. The exact quantity of strokes Jack has had is not certain, but Jack has admitted to at least five strokes since 1999, though he only considers the latter three as "real" strokes, and will typically blame non-factors such as caffeine or stress.

The effect caffeine and stress can have on a person's health is not to be understated. In Jacks case, however, the far more glaring issue is his weight - particularly his diet. Jack is steadfast and resolute in his quest to ignore these issues, and maintain his corpulent lifestyle of excess, despite these ominous health signs.

Stroke 1: Beer and Bloating in Las Vegas (1999)

Jack’s first recorded stroke was a TIA, or “mini-stroke,” which occurred during a trip to Las Vegas in 1999. The incident was only briefly mentioned in a Blogs & Cookies post dated 29 June 2023, where Jack referred to it as a "TOA" due to a spelling error.[1] Though little is known about this event, it served as the first warning sign of Jack’s escalating health problems.

Stroke 2: The Hidden Stroke (2008)

On 10 October 2008, Jack woke up at 4:30 AM with complete numbness on the right side of his body. Alarmed, he went to the ER at Los Alamitos Medical Center, where doctors conducted tests for four hours but could not determine the cause of his symptoms. When prescribed blood pressure medication, Jack refused to take it, insisting that his elevated blood pressure was solely due to his anger at the doctors' incompetence.

Jack discharged himself later that day and spent the next ten months embroiled in a billing dispute over a $100 ER charge, prioritising the fight over his health and recovery.[2]

Stroke 3: The "Mild" Stroke (2011)

In mid-2011, Jack experienced his second TIA while driving to Las Vegas. Midway through the drive, his right arm became unresponsive and fell off the steering wheel. Instead of pulling over immediately, Jack continued driving until he reached his hotel.

He later attributed this stroke to stress and overconsumption of energy drinks, brushing aside his obesity and unhealthy lifestyle as contributing factors. Although he acknowledged the dangers of energy drinks, Jack later admitted to switching to Bang Energy, which contains nearly three times the caffeine of a regular Red Bull.[3]

Stroke 4: The Arm Taker (2018)

I had a stroke and will be gone a bit[4]
Jack on Twitter after the fourth stroke.

On 16 June 2018, Jack publicly revealed that he had suffered another stroke. This incident occurred during the filming of his Coffee Sock video. In the first segment, Jack appeared energetic, explaining how to make cold brew coffee using a reusable cotton filter.

However, at the 2:31 mark, the video cuts abruptly. When Jack reappeared, he was wearing different clothes and noticeably struggling with his speech and motor skills. His right arm hung limp, a lasting consequence of this stroke.[5]

After the stroke, Jack acknowledged his condition in a somber Facebook post but claimed to be optimistic about recovery. However, despite losing the use of his right arm, reports surfaced of Jack continuing to indulge in fast food, with fans frequently spotting him being escorted in a wheelchair by Tammy during public outings.

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Stroke 5: Hiccups and vocal cords (2023)

The pressure gets intense and then it fills up my ear and it goes down my neck... This ain't allergies, this ain't sinuses - this is something more serious.
Jack describing the fifth stroke.

On 26 January 2023, Jack suffered his fifth and most severe stroke while sitting at his dining room table browsing for new recipes. He described feeling a sharp pressure behind his ear that spread up his head and down his neck. Recognising the symptoms, Jack called his son, Jack Jr., instead of dialing emergency services. Jack Jr. reportedly drove at “breakneck speed” to get him to the ER—a decision that many fans criticised as reckless, considering the potential danger to both of them and the missed opportunity for rapid medical intervention.

By noon, Jack’s mother-in-law, Carolyn Flanders, posted a cryptic prayer request on Facebook, asking for prayers for someone admitted to the ICU. Many assumed that Jack had passed away due to the lack of information. However, Foodjacks later confirmed he was still alive after noticing he was active on Pokémon Go.[6]

During his recovery, Jack uploaded a video from his hospital bed, visibly struggling with hiccups that left him gasping for air. He had significant difficulty breathing and displayed severely limited motor function. Jack admitted that he had neglected his rehabilitation and attempted to use his non-functioning right arm for the first time in four years, showcasing how much muscle atrophy had set in.[7]

Hospitalization and Nursing Home Stay

After stabilisation, Jack was transferred to a nursing home for ongoing observation and care. Despite the severity of his condition, Jack’s stubbornness persisted. Reports indicated that he convinced Tammy to smuggle fast food into the nursing home, disregarding medical advice to maintain a healthy diet. This act further highlighted Jack’s consistent prioritisation of content creation and personal cravings over long-term health.

Recovery and Public Updates

In April 2023, Jack released a YouTube video titled Stroke Update on Jack. In the video, Jack appeared noticeably frail, with slowed speech and blurred vision. Despite his struggles, he attempted to maintain a humorous tone and reassured viewers that he was resuming outings and movie reviews.

He also mentioned that his Jack on the Go series would return soon. However, his mobility remained severely impacted—he now relies on a mobility scooter and is frequently seen being pushed in a wheelchair by Tammy. His continued visits to fast food establishments for content further fuelled criticism, as many viewers believed he was ignoring critical medical advice.

Gallery

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