> she knew it was coming
That can’t be overlooked.
If she were “overheating” she could have taken off her jacket. She didn’t.
If she were “dehydrated” she could have drank water. She didn’t.
She was led arm in arm to a pick-up point. Once at that point she began wavering and required three people to hold her steady while she leaned against a bollard. When the van arrived she managed two minute stiff steps before her legs buckled and she collapsed pitching forward, she was caught and dragged into the van.
Why was nothing done to relieve the overheating and dehydration? Because she wasn’t overheated or dehydrated.
Yes...she knew it was coming.
I know someone that had multiple anxiety attacks when she was younger. The attacks caused her to hyperventilate.
She said she knew everything that was going on but she became paralyzed on one side of her body. She could stand by leaning w/ her weight on the other side that wasn’t paralyzed. The first thing she would notice was her lips tingling.
She said she could not walk at all. After the event passed and her oxygen returned to normal she felt worn out but otherwise fine.
Also, she said she never felt like she was hyperventilating by breathing wrong but she was.