“So when we were running up the beach, I couldn't feel my feet.“When I started shaking and being cold, that aspect of being cold was quite a familiar feeling for me, shaking a bit.“But not so much that I couldn't stop, I've never not been able to stop shaking.
Also your mind is frozen.”However, she admitted that she did not realise the danger she had been in until after the medical episode.She added: “I have to say, I was not even thinking, ‘What's happening here?’ I wasn't worried about myself, I wasn't thinking anything, because that's the other thing, they kept talking to me, and trying to get me to say things like, ‘What's your name?’ And to repeat things and I was just going, ‘Gug.
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