• Date of Document: 23 June 2025
  • Time of Consultation: 16:44 PM (4:44 PM) BST
  • Incident Type: Medical Consultation & Documentation of Health Impact (GP Record).
  • Source: Dr. Omar Mansour, South Meadow & Dedworth Surgeries.
  • Subject/Problem: Mental health review.
  • Details of Medical Record (Dr. Mansour's Notes):
    • Reason for Consultation: Patient (myself) called to discuss events over the weekend and asked the doctor to ensure accurate documentation. I was suffering with pain over the weekend, was having panic attacks, and had called NHS 111.
    • Patient's Reported History & Attribution of Symptoms:
      • I stated that since the "police incident a few months ago" (referring to my arrest on April 15, 2025), there has been a ""snowball effect like a snowball getting bigger and bigger'.""
      • I stated that the ""psychological is manifesting as stomach pains'.""
      • I reported alarm and distress regarding my phones being taken and my arrest overnight "without a warrant."
      • I stated that the "suppression' or non-responsiveness" from authorities (e.g., ignoring my emails) is making my condition worse.
      • I noted the investigating officer (PC Lacey) being on holiday is an "alarming and distressful situation" which inflicts psychological harm, especially given my pre-existing mental health.
    • Impact of Phone Seizure (Diabetes Management):
      • I explicitly stated that I have "diabetes apps on his phones," and that I believe "they [the police] know they are inflicting this on him."
    • Physical & Psychological Symptoms Documented:
      • Pain manifesting in my stomach.
      • I have to "crunch up like a ball when the pain hits."
      • The pain "doesn't go away."
      • I have been trying to manage it and think positive thoughts but it's "not easy."
      • I have isolated myself and am "unable to communicate with anyone due to getting upset and angry very quick."
    • Consultation Outcome/Patient Preference:
      • | "has rejected a f2f [face-to-face] review due to this."
      • I stated I "doesn't think this would make much difference."
      • The doctor notes my "main concern from todays consult is for accurate documentation."
  • My Perception of Purpose & Impact:
    • This is a critical piece of independent medical evidence from my GP, Dr. Omar Mansour, formally documenting my report of severe physical and psychological symptoms.
    • Crucially, the doctor's notes record that I have directly attributed these symptoms (panic attacks, stomach pains, psychological harm) to the actions of the police, including the arrest without warrant, the seizure of my phones (with my diabetes apps), and the ongoing "suppression or non-responsiveness" from authorities.
    • This provides a direct, medically-documented link between the actions of the state/institutions and the harm I am suffering, which is vital evidence for my legal claims and complaints.
    • It corroborates my own logs regarding my health impacts (e.g., Log #348, #393, #406, #440) with a professional medical record.
    • The doctor noting my main concern was "for accurate documentation" underscores the purpose of the consultation as part of my evidence-gathering and my effort to have the reality of my situation officially recorded.
  • Context/Link to Other Events: This consultation on June 23rd follows a period of intense distress, including severe noise nuisance from neighbours (e.g., Log #427, #453, #459, #464) and my call to NHS 111 on June 21st (Log #440) for intense stomach and back pain, which this consultation likely follows up on.
  • Evidence: The original document/letter from Dr. Omar Mansour of South Meadow & Dedworth Surgeries, dated 23 June 2025.