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Special Report Transcript Episode 86, Section 4, Time 40:50I tend to block it out. I talk about it at the hearing. I go home, the normality of a family life, the fact that I still have to be a mother, a wife, helps me to deal with the fact that I am not a super human being, I’m an ordinary person. But I don’t sleep very well, so I’ll read till the early hours of the morning and I accept that that’s one of the issues that I’ll probably have to deal with at some stage. They laugh at me in the Commission because I complain about the fact that I lost a lot of hair. I think it’s one of these sort of stress signs. And I decided in December that I would start swimming and I go to the Ellis Park swimming pool, I swim my 14 laps every day and that has helped me to relax quite a bit. But I am compulsive about reading or looking at things related to the Commission and I get angry when I socialize when other people don’t share that interest and I think I’m probably going to have withdrawal symptoms when the Commission is over but I wouldn’t have given it up for anything in the world. References: there are no references for this transcript |