
'If I panic I die'
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How to Talk Through a Stabbing Crisis
I was trying to relay a message to that lady on the phone. She was repeating what the emergency operator was saying. And I was spelling out the person's name who'd done this. So then I could start to feel my fingers start tingling. My lips went dry, so I knew that I was losing consciousness. When you lose consciousness in that situation, it's very rare that, you know, anything can be done. The more morphine that give you, the more sick you feel. They put me in an ambulance and the ambulance driver turned around and said, you can close your eyes now. But I just replied with, I can't, not yet. There's no
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