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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: UK
Posts: 1,234
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By early May I felt sufficiently strong enough to contact some people about my situation. On May 9th a meeting was set up with a UK politician whom had many connections and not a little clout within politics. He was to hear everything I could detail about the past 10 months. On the way to this meeting I suddenly collapsed, I was in London already, within few miles of the meeting location. I was rushed to ST.Barts hospital. When I came round I was surrounded by medical staff whom stated I had suffered a massive heart attack and that I was very lucky to be alive. The left side of my chest was puffed up and this caused concern. I received treatment for this locally. In fact I have suffered with Angina ever since and had one or two mild strokes. Continuing to slowly recover at my parents home I was contacted by one of the local newspapers, they got wind of my return to Dagenham. They were interested in the hotline i set up back in 1977 and wanted to know if it was still in operation. Briefly stating that from early last year it was manned by parents and had few calls anyway, it was virtually closed. They found this of sufficient interest to write a small article in their newspaper. Not long after that I got a call from the BBC, they were very keen on an interview with me. My interview appeared on their daily news programme "Nationwide", my interviewer was that lovely lady Sue Lawley. I became a bit of a celebrity the day after this aired on TV around my area, being stopped in the street, in shops etc, by people saying "saw you on the TV last night" LOL. I settled down again to peace and calm, that is until I was rushed back into the facility in early November. Evidently my plans of talking with someone in May, the TV interview and newspaper article just recently, they were taking no further chances. Get me back in where they could control me and my mouth. Very strict control. Last edited by THEWATCHER; 03-05-2009 at 12:46 AM. |
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