She openly admitted it a while ago. Thought it was hilarious.I dont think its fair to insinuate that shes taking pain and overdrinking every day.
She openly admitted it a while ago. Thought it was hilarious.I dont think its fair to insinuate that shes taking pain and overdrinking every day.
This. She’s made it a running joke. And tbh everything posted publicly is up for discussion as it has been on previous threadsShe openly admitted it a while ago. Thought it was hilarious.
Yeah I saw that post, but to imply its daily is abit muchShe openly admitted it a while ago. Thought it was hilarious.
I wasnt saying it shouldnt be discussed. Just thought it was an unfair comment all allowed to agree and disagree across the boardThis. She’s made it a running joke. And tbh everything posted publicly is up for discussion as it has been on previous threads
You forgot to mention logging the calories in paracetamol on My Fitness Pal.Yobbo’s life doesn’t half make me sad. Married at 17, career at Wetherspoons, relying on men to fund her, thinks drawing a pair of boobs is top comedy and she can’t even drive? I am saddened.
agreed. I think it’s so horrible when parents take photos of their sick children to post on social media. There is just no need. Ok, take a photo if you wish and keep it to yourself, but why post on social media? Oh wait, for attention! Pathetic.What I don't understand is why she took a photo of herself and her sick baby and posted it to instagram. The last thing on my mind would have been a photo op.
Agreed! It is pathetic attention seeking and its cruel! Garnering attention off of your own childs misery!agreed. I think it’s so horrible when parents take photos of their sick children to post on social media. There is just no need. Ok, take a photo if you wish and keep it to yourself, but why post on social media? Oh wait, for attention! Pathetic.
My little girl went to bed fine didn't have a sniffle and woke at 11pm gasping for breath! We rung 999 and they dispatched an ambulance straight away! By the time they arrived her lips had gone blue. She had croup and was given steroids and it's the scariest thing ever. We both drive, hadn't had a drink but as said, children can deteriorate so quickly they will send an ambulance and take them to hospital in most cases.I'm not defending her but the use of an ambulance doesn't mean that both her and Rob were too pissed to drive.
Normally when 999 or 111 are phones about a young infant the protocol is to send ambulance crew out the cause they can deteriorate so quickly.
With croup and the symptoms of it you are advised to phone 111 and then 999 if a child goes downhill quickly - it can result in a real struggle to breath for the child, lips turning a funny colour etc.
All of that warrants an ambulance and parent's should not be made to feel bad.
I hope you and your little one are doing WellAgree with the above post fb is normally a more personal space but her instagram isn’t
I recently shared a post to both my Instagram and fb about my littlest newly diagnosed illness however on Instagram i omitted the picture of her (and it was a picture of her a few moths before whilst she was well) the only reason I posted on insta was to raise awareness of her illness and with a fairly decent following was hoping to educate people It wasn’t at all for sympathy.
My little girl went to bed fine didn't have a sniffle and woke at 11pm gasping for breath! We rung 999 and they dispatched an ambulance straight away! By the time they arrived her lips had gone blue. She had croup and was given steroids and it's the scariest thing ever. We both drive, hadn't had a drink but as said, children can deteriorate so quickly they will send an ambulance and take them to hospital in most cases.
We’re good thank you, learning every day what our new normal is but she is here and well so I’ll take itI hope you and your little one are doing Well