Calling bullshit on this. I’m a nosy cow so I just went and found this. It sounds like she was “having an allergic reaction” and from the comments, had no known trigger and had happened before. I have had a few episodes of anaphylaxis (a SEVERE allergic reaction) and, first of all, when you are literally choking on your own throat, you are NOT going to notice some random walking past giving you the finger. There’s also no bleeping way the paramedics would move you in that state, they would treat you where you are to get you stable (ie not choking) until moving you to the ambulance. Not being able to breathe is bleeping scary traumatising, especially when you don’t know the cause, and I just don’t buy this version of events.
Secondly, and I’ll admit I could be wrong on this one, but from the comments it sounds like this wasn’t the first occurrence and she had previously just been packed off home and told to get on with it. This is just not true. If you have an allergic reaction for the first time with an unknown trigger and go to A&E, you get sent home with EpiPens at the very least and told to make an appointment with the GP so you can get referred for allergy testing. And while kids often grow out of allergies, it’s uncommon for this to happen to adults, and I’m certain we would’ve heard howling and clawing about it.
Maybe I don’t know the full story but this just doesn’t add up. It’s really pissed me off tbh.