5 years later and these “journalists” and the medical profession as a whole are still affected with a severe case of willful ignorance. Since they don’t like obvious facts, those facts should simply be ignored and they will go away..
The article also unintentionally highlights the inadequacy of socialized medicine in the UK- implying the wait times and misdiagnosises are completely normal….
It turned out to be a 'birth defect'. Just like all the other athletes who keeled over on the field, right? Must be.
But thanks to those great doctors of the UK health system she got immediate medical care and survived. Then hopped on the charity train and raised a lot of private money for doctors. Next she's going to marry her trusty boyfriend from Uzbekistan who was always there by her side. The end.
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It turned out to be a 'birth defect'. Just like all the other athletes who keeled over on the field, right? Must be.
But thanks to those great doctors of the UK health system she got immediate medical care and survived. Then hopped on the charity train and raised a lot of private money for doctors. Next she's going to marry her trusty boyfriend from Uzbekistan who was always there by her side. The end.