0 Have your say A DOTING dad has set himself the challenge of cycling to each of the 20 Premier League football clubs – racking up more than 1,000 miles for the hospital that saved his daughter’s life. Paul Yetman, from Havant, said his family was torn apart when young Nancy, three, suffered two mini strokes. The tot complained her arm wasn’t working properly and started slurring her speech, before she was rushed to Queen Alexandra Hospital in Cosham.She suffered high blood pressure after two of her arteries narrowed to the point blood flow to her brain and kidneys was restricted.Eventually she was referred to Great Ormond Street Hospital in London where surgeons lowered her blood pressure and twice operated to widen her arteries.Nancy spent six weeks at the London hospital – and now 40-year-old Paul, together with his 28-year-old pal Rob Page – are fundraising to support medics’ life-saving efforts.Paul, who wants to raise £5,000 for hospital equipment, said: ‘We’re forever grateful for everything the hospital did for us, they saved Nancy’s life so I want to help them save other children’s lives.‘Doctors there managed to reduce her blood pressure – which at one point was 240, three times more than…