[Libre-soc-dev] Response letter- Ref 57498/ MHA 03402-V5V8D1 (Leighton)
lkcl
luke.leighton at gmail.com
Thu Jun 26 09:54:38 BST 2025
WITHOUT PREJUDICE
the following may be distressing as it is video and audio evidence of me
waking up, alone, having a left-temple headache that I have repeatedly and
consistently reported for years, and immediately going into distress due to
the headache, that turns quickly into Anaphylactic shock, emitting
Tourette's involuntary repetitive sounds, and having an Ischemic
mini-stroke, in a foreign country where even emergency medical assistance
requires monetary payment, prohibiting me from accessing potentially
life-saving service.
I can be heard calling and speaking to a Vedic-trained medical practitioner
to confirm which remedies to take, struggling to communicate verbally, and
on returning to take the remedies having face-droop left side, before the
remedies as well as physiotherapy practices I have had to be taught to
deploy in such emergency situations take full effect.
https://youtu.be/cbbKE9EOvpY
after an additional half-hour of sleep I document additional medical
effects, now being able to talk (slowly - a clear sign of Ischemic stroke
damage), of having been bitten overnight by Ticks, having joint swelling in
both feet and arms, as well as having significant hearing damage in both
ears (tinnitus) that still persists even as i write.
https://youtu.be/2-39eO32kmw
all of the above is consistent with the extremely serious life-altering
Medical Condition known to Western Science as "Cerebral Small Vessel
Disease", characterized by Ischemic damage to white matter and the
Semiovale (right side in my case) as shown by the MRI doctor's preliminary
report on the 1.5T brain scan of 6/6/2025
https://pure-medical.co.uk/cerebral-small-vessel-disease-2
*Transition to disability or death.* Over a three-year follow-up period,
29.5 percent of participants with severe white matter abnormalities and
15.1 percent of participants with moderate white matter changes developed
disabilities or died in a 2009 study of 639 non-disabled older people (mean
age 74).
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