⟡ SWANK Medical Misconduct Archive – Westminster & NHS ⟡
“They Thought I Was Delusional. I Was Poisoned. And Then They Called Social Services.”
Filed: 10 October 2024
Reference: SWANK/WCC/NHS/SEWERGAS-INJURY-DISCRIMINATION-01
📎 Download PDF – 2024-10-10_SWANK_WCC_SewerGasInjury_Overview_DisabilityDiscrimination_MedicalNeglect_EmailToReid.pdf
Author: Polly Chromatic
I. When You’re Injured by the Environment — and Then by the System
This document is a formal, cross-agency overview of the sewer gas poisoning incident that led to:
Severe respiratory injury
Near-total physical impairment (inability to walk or speak)
Multiple hospital rejections despite emergency presentation
False attribution of medical symptoms to alcohol, trauma, or “delusion”
Instead of treatment, the response was:
Psychiatric mislabelling
Weaponised safeguarding referrals
Institutional ridicule
And eventual harassment by council-appointed social workers
This wasn’t a misunderstanding.
It was a medical crisis reclassified as inconvenience — and archived here with forensic clarity.
II. What the Overview Establishes
That St Mary’s, St Thomas’, and Chelsea & Westminster Hospitals all failed to treat a known medical emergency
That the refusal to provide oxygen occurred while the parent’s blood saturation was dangerously low
That a documented environmental injury was met with racialised suspicion and safeguarding escalation
That disability symptoms were used to justify state surveillance rather than support
Let the record show:
The harm was chemical.
The reaction was bureaucratic.
The price was medical.
And the record — is now public.
III. Why SWANK Logged It
Because when public services classify real illness as emotional performance,
—and then use that misclassification to justify intrusion,
—we call it what it is: medical retaliation through narrative control.
We filed this because:
This email links cause to consequence
It connects health crisis to safeguarding escalation
And it documents the clinical roots of administrative abuse
Let the record show:
The gas leak wasn’t treated.
The symptoms were documented.
The safeguarding was retaliatory.
And SWANK — connected the dots in one PDF.
IV. SWANK’s Position
We do not accept that failure to treat entitles the state to surveil.
We do not accept safeguarding narratives born from clinical laziness.
We do not accept racial bias disguised as “concern.”
Let the record show:
She was injured.
She was ignored.
She was reported.
And now — she is archived.
This wasn’t delusion.
It was oxygen starvation.
And SWANK — saw the pulse oximeter before anyone else did.
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