Kim Zolciak-Biermann suffered a big health scare on her way home from ABC's Dancing With the Stars.

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Zolciak-Biermann suffered a mini stroke that paralyzed the left side of her body and made her unable to speak. The reality star turned Dancing With the Stars contestant was on her way home to Atlanta when the incident occurred.

She posted about the incident on Instagram, revealing that she is now on the mend.

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"The last 24hrs have been whirlwind! I landed yesterday morning from LAX (took the red eye right after DWTS) I got home and within minutes suffered a TIA (mini stroke) the left side of my body went completely numb and my speech was gone," she wrote on Instagram, alongside a selfie of her in a hospital bed. "I have 100%of my feeling back THANK GOD. Still in the hospital but I just know I'm getting released today!"

A mini stroke has similar symptoms to a full-blown stroke, but only lasts for 24 hours. While victims are able to recover quickly, it does put them at risk of having a stroke in the future.

Zolciak-Biermann is apparently continuing onward with Dancing With the Stars. The reality star and her partner Tony Dovolani had a rough start on the dance competition, receiving the worst score of the night last week. However, she has steadily improved and is now part of the final 11 celebs still in the hunt for the Mirrorball trophy.

Dancing With the Stars airs Mondays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on ABC.