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PEOPLE - Golden Globes: Amazon Golden Globes After Party
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Amazon Golden Globes After Party sponsored by Audi, Arrivals, Los Angeles, USA - 06 Jan 2019
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The Prince's Trust Celebrate Success Awards, London, Britain - 12 Mar 2014
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St Aidan's High School in Wishaw are awarded the Morgan Stanley Community Impact Award by Prince Charles
The Prince's Trust Celebrate Success Awards, London, Britain - 12 Mar 2014
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'Skyfall' Royal World Film Premiere, London, Britain - 23 Oct 2012
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'Skyfall' Royal World Film Premiere, London, Britain - 23 Oct 2012
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Lynsey Church, who spent five months living in a hospital car park because of her panic attacks, Wishaw, Lanarkshire, Britain - Jul 2010
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Panic Attack Sufferer Lives In Hospital Car Park For Five Months
When businesswoman Lynsey Church started suffering from severe panic attacks she didn't know where to turn.
So she decided on an unusual plan of action to try and help deal with the debilitating attacks.
She drove to her local hospital car park and stayed there for a staggering five months because she didn't feel well enough to leave.
Lynsey, 30, who owns her own cleaning company, slept in her car and didn't leave the car park until March this year.
She slept in the car park throughout one of the coldest winters on record - and her mother even brought her Christmas dinner to her on a tray.
She kept in touch with her company by email, ate in the hospital canteen and used the hospital's washroom facilities.
It was only after five months of living in her car that she was admitted to the hospital for three weeks of treatment and she was finally able to go home.
Lynsey, who lives with her partner Scott Paterson, 40, a retail manager, said: "It does seem hard to believe that I lived in my car for five months.
"Before the attacks started happening, I lived a perfectly normal life with my boyfriend. I owned my own company and I'd never had a panic attack in my life.
"I'm just glad that I managed to get treatment eventually as now I'm getting my life back on track again".
Lynsey, who lives in Wishaw, Lanarkshire, first started suffering from the attacks in October last year.
She said: "I was driving home from work one evening when my heart started hammering in my chest. I thought I was going to pass out.
"I pulled over and called 999 and I was taken to hospital where an ECG scan showed that I had an ectopic heartbeat.
"It wasn't life threatening but it was enough to trigger a panic attack.
"I'd never had a panic atta...
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Lynsey Church, who spent five months living in a hospital car park because of her panic attacks, Wishaw, Lanarkshire, Britain - Jul 2010
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Panic Attack Sufferer Lives In Hospital Car Park For Five Months
When businesswoman Lynsey Church started suffering from severe panic attacks she didn't know where to turn.
So she decided on an unusual plan of action to try and help deal with the debilitating attacks.
She drove to her local hospital car park and stayed there for a staggering five months because she didn't feel well enough to leave.
Lynsey, 30, who owns her own cleaning company, slept in her car and didn't leave the car park until March this year.
She slept in the car park throughout one of the coldest winters on record - and her mother even brought her Christmas dinner to her on a tray.
She kept in touch with her company by email, ate in the hospital canteen and used the hospital's washroom facilities.
It was only after five months of living in her car that she was admitted to the hospital for three weeks of treatment and she was finally able to go home.
Lynsey, who lives with her partner Scott Paterson, 40, a retail manager, said: "It does seem hard to believe that I lived in my car for five months.
"Before the attacks started happening, I lived a perfectly normal life with my boyfriend. I owned my own company and I'd never had a panic attack in my life.
"I'm just glad that I managed to get treatment eventually as now I'm getting my life back on track again".
Lynsey, who lives in Wishaw, Lanarkshire, first started suffering from the attacks in October last year.
She said: "I was driving home from work one evening when my heart started hammering in my chest. I thought I was going to pass out.
"I pulled over and called 999 and I was taken to hospital where an ECG scan showed that I had an ectopic heartbeat.
"It wasn't life threatening but it was enough to trigger a panic attack.
"I'd never had a panic atta...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELTOCFITN
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Lynsey Church, who spent five months living in a hospital car park because of her panic attacks, Wishaw, Lanarkshire, Britain - Jul 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by G & L Roberts Ltd / Rex Features ( 1215918f )
Panic Attack Sufferer Lives In Hospital Car Park For Five Months
When businesswoman Lynsey Church started suffering from severe panic attacks she didn't know where to turn.
So she decided on an unusual plan of action to try and help deal with the debilitating attacks.
She drove to her local hospital car park and stayed there for a staggering five months because she didn't feel well enough to leave.
Lynsey, 30, who owns her own cleaning company, slept in her car and didn't leave the car park until March this year.
She slept in the car park throughout one of the coldest winters on record - and her mother even brought her Christmas dinner to her on a tray.
She kept in touch with her company by email, ate in the hospital canteen and used the hospital's washroom facilities.
It was only after five months of living in her car that she was admitted to the hospital for three weeks of treatment and she was finally able to go home.
Lynsey, who lives with her partner Scott Paterson, 40, a retail manager, said: "It does seem hard to believe that I lived in my car for five months.
"Before the attacks started happening, I lived a perfectly normal life with my boyfriend. I owned my own company and I'd never had a panic attack in my life.
"I'm just glad that I managed to get treatment eventually as now I'm getting my life back on track again".
Lynsey, who lives in Wishaw, Lanarkshire, first started suffering from the attacks in October last year.
She said: "I was driving home from work one evening when my heart started hammering in my chest. I thought I was going to pass out.
"I pulled over and called 999 and I was taken to hospital where an ECG scan showed that I had an ectopic heartbeat.
"It wasn't life threatening but it was enough to trigger a panic attack.
"I'd never had a panic atta...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELTOCFITN
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Lynsey Church, who spent five months living in a hospital car park because of her panic attacks, Wishaw, Lanarkshire, Britain - Jul 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by G & L Roberts Ltd / Rex Features ( 1215918c )
Panic Attack Sufferer Lives In Hospital Car Park For Five Months
When businesswoman Lynsey Church started suffering from severe panic attacks she didn't know where to turn.
So she decided on an unusual plan of action to try and help deal with the debilitating attacks.
She drove to her local hospital car park and stayed there for a staggering five months because she didn't feel well enough to leave.
Lynsey, 30, who owns her own cleaning company, slept in her car and didn't leave the car park until March this year.
She slept in the car park throughout one of the coldest winters on record - and her mother even brought her Christmas dinner to her on a tray.
She kept in touch with her company by email, ate in the hospital canteen and used the hospital's washroom facilities.
It was only after five months of living in her car that she was admitted to the hospital for three weeks of treatment and she was finally able to go home.
Lynsey, who lives with her partner Scott Paterson, 40, a retail manager, said: "It does seem hard to believe that I lived in my car for five months.
"Before the attacks started happening, I lived a perfectly normal life with my boyfriend. I owned my own company and I'd never had a panic attack in my life.
"I'm just glad that I managed to get treatment eventually as now I'm getting my life back on track again".
Lynsey, who lives in Wishaw, Lanarkshire, first started suffering from the attacks in October last year.
She said: "I was driving home from work one evening when my heart started hammering in my chest. I thought I was going to pass out.
"I pulled over and called 999 and I was taken to hospital where an ECG scan showed that I had an ectopic heartbeat.
"It wasn't life threatening but it was enough to trigger a panic attack.
"I'd never had a panic atta...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELTOCFITN
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Lynsey Church, who spent five months living in a hospital car park because of her panic attacks, Wishaw, Lanarkshire, Britain - Jul 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by G & L Roberts Ltd / Rex Features ( 1215918a )
Panic Attack Sufferer Lives In Hospital Car Park For Five Months
When businesswoman Lynsey Church started suffering from severe panic attacks she didn't know where to turn.
So she decided on an unusual plan of action to try and help deal with the debilitating attacks.
She drove to her local hospital car park and stayed there for a staggering five months because she didn't feel well enough to leave.
Lynsey, 30, who owns her own cleaning company, slept in her car and didn't leave the car park until March this year.
She slept in the car park throughout one of the coldest winters on record - and her mother even brought her Christmas dinner to her on a tray.
She kept in touch with her company by email, ate in the hospital canteen and used the hospital's washroom facilities.
It was only after five months of living in her car that she was admitted to the hospital for three weeks of treatment and she was finally able to go home.
Lynsey, who lives with her partner Scott Paterson, 40, a retail manager, said: "It does seem hard to believe that I lived in my car for five months.
"Before the attacks started happening, I lived a perfectly normal life with my boyfriend. I owned my own company and I'd never had a panic attack in my life.
"I'm just glad that I managed to get treatment eventually as now I'm getting my life back on track again".
Lynsey, who lives in Wishaw, Lanarkshire, first started suffering from the attacks in October last year.
She said: "I was driving home from work one evening when my heart started hammering in my chest. I thought I was going to pass out.
"I pulled over and called 999 and I was taken to hospital where an ECG scan showed that I had an ectopic heartbeat.
"It wasn't life threatening but it was enough to trigger a panic attack.
"I'd never had a panic atta...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELTOCFITN
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Lynsey Church, who spent five months living in a hospital car park because of her panic attacks, Wishaw, Lanarkshire, Britain - Jul 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by G & L Roberts Ltd / Rex Features ( 1215918b )
Panic Attack Sufferer Lives In Hospital Car Park For Five Months
When businesswoman Lynsey Church started suffering from severe panic attacks she didn't know where to turn.
So she decided on an unusual plan of action to try and help deal with the debilitating attacks.
She drove to her local hospital car park and stayed there for a staggering five months because she didn't feel well enough to leave.
Lynsey, 30, who owns her own cleaning company, slept in her car and didn't leave the car park until March this year.
She slept in the car park throughout one of the coldest winters on record - and her mother even brought her Christmas dinner to her on a tray.
She kept in touch with her company by email, ate in the hospital canteen and used the hospital's washroom facilities.
It was only after five months of living in her car that she was admitted to the hospital for three weeks of treatment and she was finally able to go home.
Lynsey, who lives with her partner Scott Paterson, 40, a retail manager, said: "It does seem hard to believe that I lived in my car for five months.
"Before the attacks started happening, I lived a perfectly normal life with my boyfriend. I owned my own company and I'd never had a panic attack in my life.
"I'm just glad that I managed to get treatment eventually as now I'm getting my life back on track again".
Lynsey, who lives in Wishaw, Lanarkshire, first started suffering from the attacks in October last year.
She said: "I was driving home from work one evening when my heart started hammering in my chest. I thought I was going to pass out.
"I pulled over and called 999 and I was taken to hospital where an ECG scan showed that I had an ectopic heartbeat.
"It wasn't life threatening but it was enough to trigger a panic attack.
"I'd never had a panic atta...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ELTOCFITN
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