Lucy Smith
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So, well, usually I always am on the floor.
Really?
Yeah.
Yes, well, that's me, because you can hear the defibrillator sort of whirring and charging, so I would always sort of see it, yeah.
So you get a little bit of a warning signal, if you will.
So it depends how often it shocks you.
So I had 95 shocks in the space of one hour.
What?
On one occasion, yeah.
So I've had a heart transplant now, but yeah.
Yeah, so I have heard when I've spoken to other people that have had defibrillators, they do speak about defibrillator dreams.
So yeah, so just that experience of like you're somewhere fun, there's lots of things going on that's hard to describe, but like usually it's like rolling fields of beautiful sunshine and then we often
come back to life or get shocked and we're lying on the floor or, you know, people around us trying to help us.
Exactly, yeah.
So I had a defib for about 20 years, I think.
Yeah, and then heart transplant more recently, so eight years ago.
Yeah, thanks, Nat.
Okay, thank you.
Thank you, Nat.
Phil in Carriong, what's your question about cremation?