I had to google to find out what a ‘Katie Hopkins’ is… don’t bother.
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Need I go on………
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katie_Hopkins-
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Hopkins formerly suffered from epilepsy; she was being hospitalised around once every 10 days in early 2014, she told Decca Aitkenhead: “When I have a fit at night, my arms come out. They dislocate. So I have to go into hospital to have them relocated. That’s happened 26 times in the last nine months”.[12][150] The seizures could occur up to ten times at night, according to Sathnam Sanghera who interviewed her for The Times in mid-2015.[13] They began in her late teens whenever she fell asleep and did not respond to prescribed drugs, she said in 2017.[10] In a piece for The Sun, published the following August, she announced she was undergoing surgery to help prevent seizures.[54] In mid-November 2015, her condition led her to fall to the ground in the street, injuring her face, and for an ambulance to be called.[150][151]
In February 2016, she underwent surgery in which a portion of her brain was removed…
to relieve the severity of the condition.[152] Hopkins tweeted a month later that the operation was a success. “I am no longer an epileptic”, she tweeted.[153]
According to Hopkins, the surgery has, however, led to complications.[10]
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No sh*t.
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Grrr that woman makes my blood boil!
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I had to google to find out what a ‘Katie Hopkins’ is… don’t bother.
From Twit replies –
“Entrepreneur (Failed)
Journalist (Failed)
Social Media Icon (Failed)
Reality TV show contestant (Failed)
Need I go on………
Oh I forgot…..
Radio Brodcaster (Failed)”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katie_Hopkins-
”
Hopkins formerly suffered from epilepsy; she was being hospitalised around once every 10 days in early 2014, she told Decca Aitkenhead: “When I have a fit at night, my arms come out. They dislocate. So I have to go into hospital to have them relocated. That’s happened 26 times in the last nine months”.[12][150] The seizures could occur up to ten times at night, according to Sathnam Sanghera who interviewed her for The Times in mid-2015.[13] They began in her late teens whenever she fell asleep and did not respond to prescribed drugs, she said in 2017.[10] In a piece for The Sun, published the following August, she announced she was undergoing surgery to help prevent seizures.[54] In mid-November 2015, her condition led her to fall to the ground in the street, injuring her face, and for an ambulance to be called.[150][151]
In February 2016, she underwent surgery in which a portion of her brain was removed…
to relieve the severity of the condition.[152] Hopkins tweeted a month later that the operation was a success. “I am no longer an epileptic”, she tweeted.[153]
According to Hopkins, the surgery has, however, led to complications.[10]
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No sh*t.
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