Stops the neighbours being able to see in and catch sight of the layers of £50 notes that she rolls around in on the bed, or the 84" TV she might have bought recently"who says you can't grow indoors if you don't have a garden"
well when I lived in a flat, I quite liked being able to see out of my windows
People who don't have a LinkedIn account?Who the hell goes onto tiktok to see if there’s any free food going?
They do use chemotherapy for MS so not really worthy of “chemotherapy” tbf especially as all the evidence points to her MS being a genuine diagnosis - she’s shitty but she also has MS and likely is getting chemotherapy treatment.C**** is having time off for her 'chemotherapy' She also has potatoes for the peasants.
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She’s been wanging on about this chemo as if it’s for cancer for a while, though. It’s a very low dose chemotherapy for MS which shouldn’t be confused with the gruelling cancer treatment. Although I’m sure the average Harlow resident is fully appraised of her medical history before asking for stale bread.They do use chemotherapy for MS so not really worthy of “chemotherapy” tbf especially as all the evidence points to her MS being a genuine diagnosis - she’s shitty but she also has MS and likely is getting chemotherapy treatment.
She does say for MS though, at least in the times I’ve seen.She’s been wanging on about this chemo as if it’s for cancer for a while, though. It’s a very low dose chemotherapy for MS which shouldn’t be confused with the gruelling cancer treatment. Although I’m sure the average Harlow resident is fully appraised of her medical history before asking for stale bread.
She doesn’t say it’s a very low dose, and far less harsh than chemo for cancer though. I didn’t know there were different levels of chemo until someone here explained.She does say for MS though, at least in the times I’ve seen.
She never mentions that it's a very low dose. I suspect 99.99% of the people who hear or read that she's having "chemotherapy" assume it is similar to cancer treatment, and I think she is deliberately creating that association in people.She does say for MS though, at least in the times I’ve seen.
I don’t think she has to specify what dose she’s on though. It’s not up to her to educate people on other uses for chemotherapy than cancer (of which there are quite a few). Nobody expects cancer patients to specify whether they are on a low dose protocol of chemotherapy or the high one that most people probably think of - some cancer chemotherapy treatments will be far closer to Carly’s treatment than the stereotypical super high dose.She never mentions that it's a very low dose. I suspect 99.99% of the people who hear or read that she's having "chemotherapy" assume it is similar to cancer treatment, and I think she is deliberately creating that association in people.
I don’t think she has to specify what dose she’s on though. It’s not up to her to educate people on other uses for chemotherapy than cancer (of which there are quite a few). Nobody expects cancer patients to specify whether they are on a low dose protocol of chemotherapy or the high one that most people probably think of - some cancer chemotherapy treatments will be far closer to Carly’s treatment than the stereotypical super high dose.
She’s saying legitimately that she’s having a common treatment for her condition and she’s got every right to specify which treatment if she wants.
ETA: I remember Selena Gomez getting loads of shit after she said in an interview she’d had chemotherapy for her lupus for this exact reason and it’s ridiculous. People should be allowed to say what treatment they’ve had without the implication it doesn’t really count if it’s not the highest dose possible.
I’m not disputing she’s a liar and a thief, I just think people should be able to say what treatment they are genuinely having.She knew exactly what she was doing when she mentioned chemo. 'Don't question me about the missing thousands or the cancelled school projects for our future adults'. She's a liar and a thief
I'm not saying her treatment doesn't count. I'm saying that as part of her scam, she is deliberately giving the impression that she's having a harsher treatment than she is, so that people don't question poor Carly, she's so ill you know, but she's still doing all this good.I don’t think she has to specify what dose she’s on though. It’s not up to her to educate people on other uses for chemotherapy than cancer (of which there are quite a few). Nobody expects cancer patients to specify whether they are on a low dose protocol of chemotherapy or the high one that most people probably think of - some cancer chemotherapy treatments will be far closer to Carly’s treatment than the stereotypical super high dose.
She’s saying legitimately that she’s having a common treatment for her condition and she’s got every right to specify which treatment if she wants.
ETA: I remember Selena Gomez getting loads of shit after she said in an interview she’d had chemotherapy for her lupus for this exact reason and it’s ridiculous. People should be allowed to say what treatment they’ve had without the implication it doesn’t really count if it’s not the highest dose possible.
Low dose oral chemotherapy is absolutely a treatment for some cancers.I disagree. I take biologics - as Carlz does. I've also taken DMARDs. My DMARD dose was 25mg intramuscularly weekly. A comparable dose of exactly the same medication as actual chemotherapy would be 8000mg over 24 hrs intravenously for a child. And accompanied by other medications.
She's not having chemo by any stretch of the imagination.
It’s the intent to mislead though. Yes we should hold everybody to the same standards, I don’t think that’s what is being disputed here. It’s not ‘she can’t talk about her chemo’ it’s ’why is she talking about her chemo’. I honestly think we do her a disservice if we pretend she doesn’t know exactly what she’s doing.I’m not disputing she’s a liar and a thief, I just think people should be able to say what treatment they are genuinely having.
If nobody who isn’t having chemotherapy for cancer is allowed to say they’re having chemotherapy then the 99% of people who assume it’s always the stereotypical high dose aren’t going to learn otherwise, are they?
IMO more people should be open about it being used for other things, it helps everyone rather than gatekeeping it and anyone curious about the specific dose she’s likely to be on and the side effects she’s likely to have (even at a low dose it’s nasty stuff) can easily google “chemotherapy for MS”.
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