New thread, carry on. Thread suggested by @Noseyoldcow
Very true, but equally, she’s whining on because she can’t go to bed as she has to do things for her kids. If she’s really that ill, why can’t Bootleg Bill help? Surely he can ferry the children around and allow his seriously ill wife time to recuperate? She acts like she’s a single parent.It's like no one has ever been poorly before. Imagine having a job like nursing and you had to get out of bed!! She is the most painful pathetic lump to watch
But she can't take her child to their "assesments" and take over them and get diagnosed with adhd from her sick bedVery true, but equally, she’s whining on because she can’t go to bed as she has to do things for her kids. If she’s really that ill, why can’t Bootleg Bill help? Surely he can ferry the children around and allow his seriously ill wife time to recuperate? She acts like she’s a single parent.
Ffs. She is the last person people should take advice fromI mean she's been breadcrumbing it for months but seen this on amazon, looks like she's cashing in on "cycle breaking" won't be long until she also has a guide to parenting with adhd
Hopefully they will remember she shoved her dying dog in kennels while she went off on a AD FREEBIE then shared videos of her bathing him whilst he was super poorly DAYS before he died. He got a brief mention and was forgotten never to be spoke of againRehomed 2 cats, 1 pissed on the bed so it went back and now she's applying to adopt a dog.
She's a horrible human, money grabbing, self centred cowMe too. I looked on the grid & 17th June they went away all weekend leaving him in a kennel, 20th June she’s got a “come wash my dog with me” three days later 23rd June this
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so for weeks they’d known he was poorly but sent him away. He would have been in such pain
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Amyloidosis in Shar-peis is associated with another hereditary disorder - familial Shar-pei fever, which is characterised by intermittent swollen painful hocks, abdominal pain, diarrhoea and anorexia. It is thought that dogs with familial Shar-pei fever are more susceptible to go on to develop amyloidosis, due to the chronic inflammatory process associated with the condition.
The clinical signs of amyloidosis are related to progressive kidney damage, and include excessive drinking and urination, dehydration, poor coat quality, pale or yellow mucous membranes, lethargy, lack of appetite (inappetance) and weight loss.
But that’s all her Mums fault no doubt. Or is she now blaming her self diagnosed ADHD for everything?She's a horrible human, money grabbing, self centred cow