Under the microscope
Margaret Mountford, 60, formerly on TV’S The Apprentice, takes our health quiz
EVER GET STRESSED?
I USED to joke I didn’t suffer from stress because I passed it on to other people, but now I’m retired I’m not sure I can say that. There’s no point worrying because you can’t change anything.
ANY PHOBIAS?
I DON’T like spiders and moths. I don’t shriek but will leave the room.
WHAT ABOUT VICES?
I’VE got a sweet tooth and grew up with my mother’s home-baked cakes for afternoon tea. Cupcakes are amazing creations.
DO YOU GET YOUR FIVE A DAY?
YES, being a girl from Northern Ireland I love old-fashioned vegetables such as cabbage, cauliflower and carrots. I also love potatoes, especially mash — do they count?
EVER DIETED?
YES, I’ve tried most diets including calorie-counting, low-fat, low-carb and an awful diet in the Seventies that involved eating grapefruits and hard-boiled eggs. Of course, none work because they are just quick fixes. I could do with losing weight, but I enjoy eating out, so it can be difficult.
WORST ILLNESS?
NOTHING major, just chicken pox as a child and measles in my 20s. However, a recent heart scan found a slight constriction in an artery. It doesn’t warrant an operation, but I’m now on aspirin and cholesterol-lowering drugs.
ANY FAMILY AILMENTS?
I’VE NO idea because I was adopted as a baby. I have no interest in tracing my birth mother.
WOULD YOU HAVE PLASTIC SURGERY?
ONLY for medical reasons. I don’t bother about what I look like and never wear make-up unless I’m on TV. I spent most of my life working in the City as a lawyer where people value you for your professional opinion rather than what you look like.
DO YOU KEEP FIT?
YES, I walk, play golf, ski and in summer I swim in the Mediterranean near my holiday home in Gozo, which I love. But I’ve got a knee injury after someone ran into me on the ski slopes and I’m having physiotherapy. My lower back isn’t brilliant either: most of the time it’s just a niggling pain, but sometimes it can be agony.
HAD ANYTHING REMOVED?
IN MY 30s, I had benign lumps cut out of my neck. They were a symptom of an illness I wasn’t aware I’d had called toxoplasmosis — a bacterial infection caused by parasites found in under-cooked meat and cat faeces. I couldn’t understand how I’d picked it up as I hadn’t eaten raw meat and didn’t have a cat at the time (I now have two).
LIKE TO LIVE FOR EVER?
NO, DEFINITELY not. I think we all have a natural life span and I wouldn’t want to go beyond that.
MARGARET MOUNTFORD is a trustee of CORDA, which pioneers research into early diagnosis of stroke and heart disease. See corda.org.uk