⟡ SWANK Medical Endangerment Archive ⟡
“I Left to Breathe. They Wrote That I Was Removed.”
Filed: 23 May 2025
Reference: SWANK/GSTT/AE-SECURITY-FALSEHOOD-2024
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I. The Asthma Was Real. The Removal Was Not.
This complaint, issued formally to Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, concerns an acute asthma incidenton 2 January 2024 — and the nurse who chose protocol over breath.
You arrived in respiratory crisis.
You requested written-only communication.
You disclosed eosinophilic asthma.
You were met with verbal insistence and refusal.
And when you left — for safety, for oxygen, for survival —
they filed it as a removal.
II. What the Complaint Establishes
Your diagnosis (eosinophilic asthma + muscle dysphonia) requires non-verbal interaction during attacks
The nurse on duty:
Refused written interaction
Withheld basic triage adjustments
Endangered your respiratory stability
Upon your lawful exit from the facility:
A formal note was fabricated, claiming removal by security
This narrative was used to shield negligence and preempt complaint
The complaint demands:
Formal correction of the clinical record
Disciplinary review
Disability training
And, if not received, escalation to the CQC, EHRC, and legal review
This was not miscommunication.
It was respiratory negligence rewritten into defiance.
III. Why SWANK Logged It
Because too often, a disabled woman leaving a building is treated not as a medical act, but an affront to control.
We filed this because:
You weren’t “removed.”
You weren’t disruptive.
You were endangered — and then recharacterised to protect the nurse, not the patient.
Let the record show:
You requested adjustment.
You were ignored.
You left voluntarily.
And now, the hospital’s lie is filed, annotated, and archived.
IV. SWANK’s Position
We do not accept life-threatening treatment written over with fiction.
We do not accept respiratory needs interpreted as rudeness.
We do not tolerate false claims of removal by institutions desperate to obscure liability.
Let the record show:
The patient left.
The record lied.
The complaint was signed.
And SWANK — has published the correction.
This wasn’t a disruption.
It was self-rescue rebranded as rebellion.
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