[Libre-soc-dev] You might find this useful

Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton lkcl at lkcl.net
Tue Nov 18 08:39:57 GMT 2025


the Ischemic stroke yesterday did a lot more neurological damage than it
first seemed. I woke up this morning with slurred speech and Tourette's,
and on going out for a walk found I was stumbling slightly, just like after
the many times I was violently assaulted by UHS A&E staff.

I cannot understand why I am getting so little support from the police or
my family, especially given that I have hard evidence of false police
reports being made, of tampering with evidence, and of obstruction of
justice.



On Monday, November 17, 2025, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton <lkcl at lkcl.net>
wrote:

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> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: *lkcl* <luke.leighton at gmail.com>
> Date: Monday, November 17, 2025
> Subject: You might find this useful
> To: Gerry Ewan <gerryewan at gmail.com>
> Cc: Libre-Soc General Development <libre-soc-dev at lists.libre-soc.org>
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> On Monday, November 17, 2025, Gerry Ewan <gerryewan at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> It wasn't meant as advice, it's just something I wondered whether you
>> might find interesting.
>>
>
> yes... but not repeat not repeat again not I repeat again for a third time
> not until I know that you understand - and truly properly accept - that I
> nearly died over 300 times in the past six years.
>
> I *have* asked you systematically and repeatedly for nearly two years to
> read *and follow* the CRNHQ advice - strictly and to the letter. anything
> else is terribly unsafe to the point of being life-threateningly dangerous
> as it risks causing acidity and Cortisol which breaks loose calcium
> fragments, biotoxins and cholesterol.
>
> I had yet another life-threatening Ischemic stroke this morning
> (cholesterol and calcium fragments blocking cerebral arteries, causing
> brain death due to lack of blood supply and oxygen). fully conscious the
> entire time, my friends arguing (the distress they caused being the reason
> for the acidic Cortisol breaking the athersclerosis) they didn't notice I
> could neither move nor speak.
>
> when they did finally notice something wasn't right they *still*
> catastrophically failed to establish any kind of communication, started
> trying to force me to eat and drink, telling me to "get up, the taxi is
> here" - pulling me by the arm to get me to sit up as I had entirely lost
> initiative of movement due to the hypoxia and *still not noticing that I
> had not moved*
>
> they then left me *unattended* even though the hypoxia triggered
> Anaphylactic shock after 15 minutes, and the paralysis advanced to affect
> my throat (like face-droop, a sign of a stroke, but affecting my throat
> muscles as well), so I started choking to death, unable to breathe, my
> mouth and nose spewing out fleghm and saliva where fortunately I was
> face-down on a mattress, sobbing in deep distress at their complete lack of
> appropriate action.
>
> this kind of lack of basic understanding is truly terrifying, that I can
> be at serious risk of death and people *including you* just go
> "i-am-sorry-to-hear-you-are-ill" treating an extreme life-threatening
> physical medical condition like it is some sort of sick twisted joke.
>
> what I am slowly beginning to realize is that the PVL (hypoxia incident at
> 2 weeks old requiring life support for 4 weeks) has given me an ability to
> survive brain damage that would normally kill a person with a normal
> neuro-physiological setup.
>
> the pneumonia of dec23-feb24, combined with RAYMOND causing burst cerebral
> micro-arteries and a major burst embolism, and with how extreme advanced
> the Peridontal athersclerosis was, however, was simply too much, and caused
> immense neurological damage.
>
> so please: *no advice*. no "you might find this interesting", as what you
> find "interesting" could literally result in my death.
>
> even mild exercise breaks athersclerosis, causing an immediate stroke.
> eating the "right" healthy food likewise can cause oxidation and acidity
> rises sufficient to cause a stroke.
>
> your role is and always has been to ESTABLISH THE FACTS.
>
> okay?
>
> it's real basic.
>
> if you don't know you're on the edge of a cliff, and it is dark, you don't
> walk without checking if your foot has ground or air under it, do you?
>
> exact same thing applies here: *do not* give me advice. ASK QUESTIONS ONLY.
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> geometry: without it life is pointless
> the fibonacci series: easy as 1 1 2 3
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