“I tried to fight the panic and force it back down to where it had come from.”
Sue Whitaker“My brain refused to move past the pain, as if it had been filled to the max and needed to be emptied.”
Sue Whitaker, Remember Remember 2nd Edition“I was trying to work out who I was.”
Sue Whitaker, Remember Remember 2nd Edition“I thought doctors were supposed to make you better not worse!”
Sue Whitaker, Remember Remember 2nd Edition“I was extremely worried. What would happen to me now that they knew that I had lost my mind? Would they put me in a padded cell and feed me through a hatch door? Would I end up in one of those places that you hear about, where people go in but never come out?”
Sue Whitaker, Remember Remember 2nd Edition“I would need an awful lot of willpower to fight my way through the ups and downs of the road to recovery, and there might be times when I may feel a bit down and depressed, but there would be counsellors that I could talk to about how I was feeling.”
Sue Whitaker, Remember Remember 2nd Edition“I wished that I had died, it would have been better for everyone”
Sue Whitaker, Remember Remember 2nd Edition“I didn't feel very lucky. Why me, I kept asking myself. Why had this happened to me?”
Sue Whitaker, Remember Remember 2nd Edition