Emma Drew #26 Hot chocolates, a dog and stuff for sale, look after your dad you whale

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I’m not surprised Emma is feeling depressed, she is a failure in most aspects of her life, she has no purpose and no drive. However instead of helping herself she expects someone or something to sort it for her.

Emma is all about instant gratification and would rather take medication (or in this case increase it) instead of improving herself. Exercise, eating better, routine, work, socialising, volunteering, haircut, wash, therapy etc will help her feel miles better.

She is so quick to give up, any sign of negativity and it’s a nope day. She gave up on her therapy because she was cured and didn’t want to address deeper issues which I think is the route of all this.
I think Emma's biggest wish of instant gratification was with her WLS.
Yes you can have surgery to remove half of your stomach but you cannot still eat as you wish and loose weight. Just highlights the lack of effort Emma wishes to put into any of her goals or struggles.
 
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I think Emma's biggest wish of instant gratification was with her WLS.
Yes you can have surgery to remove half of your stomach but you cannot still eat as you wish and loose weight. Just highlights the lack of effort Emma wishes to put into any of her goals or struggles.
100% agree. She though it would require very little effort from her and why she went private instead of NHS.
 
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100% agree. She though it would require very little effort from her and why she went private instead of NHS.
It's weird that she didn't get it through the NHS as I know someone who did manage to get the surgery funded, but they had to have a lot of appointments and chats with doctors about their mental health state etc, and how their weight was affecting their life. It was a lot of hoops to jump through it wasn't easy. Surely someone like Imma who has such bad depression/health issues would have been a prime candidate for funding 🤔
 
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It's weird that she didn't get it through the NHS as I know someone who did manage to get the surgery funded, but they had to have a lot of appointments and chats with doctors about their mental health state etc, and how their weight was affecting their life. It was a lot of hoops to jump through it wasn't easy. Surely someone like Imma who has such bad depression/health issues would have been a prime candidate for funding 🤔
She didn’t get it through the nhs because she wouldn’t have passed all the checks to show that she was mentally in the right place to make the most of it. I think you have to prove you are dealing with the issues that got you to that stage? If you are going to have the surgery but mentally are in the same place then it’s pointless.
That’s from what I’ve read on here and heard anyway.

Which has been proved by it not working even when she paid for it.
 
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It's weird that she didn't get it through the NHS as I know someone who did manage to get the surgery funded, but they had to have a lot of appointments and chats with doctors about their mental health state etc, and how their weight was affecting their life. It was a lot of hoops to jump through it wasn't easy. Surely someone like Imma who has such bad depression/health issues would have been a prime candidate for funding 🤔
She said once that she didn’t want to go down the NHS route as it would take too long and they required too much with regards to therapy. Basically if she went private she could throw money at it and bam, all done with no effort on her part. Quick fix through and through.
 
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It's weird that she didn't get it through the NHS as I know someone who did manage to get the surgery funded, but they had to have a lot of appointments and chats with doctors about their mental health state etc, and how their weight was affecting their life. It was a lot of hoops to jump through it wasn't easy. Surely someone like Imma who has such bad depression/health issues would have been a prime candidate for funding 🤔
As Katy said, she couldn’t be arsed with all the checks and waiting around for the NHS, providing she did it I don’t doubt she would have got through. She wanted a quick fix and I truly believe she went with the surgeon who would do it the quickest and with the least amount of checks. She had no intention of putting in the work and as soon as her diabetes was ‘cured’ she had got what she wanted out of it. No doubt she hasn’t been back to the doctors for a check, it’s probably back.
 
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As Katy said, she couldn’t be arsed with all the checks and waiting around for the NHS, providing she did it I don’t doubt she would have got through. She wanted a quick fix and I truly believe she went with the surgeon who would do it the quickest and with the least amount of checks. She had no intention of putting in the work and as soon as her diabetes was ‘cured’ she had got what she wanted out of it. No doubt she hasn’t been back to the doctors for a check, it’s probably back.
Agreed. Nevermind getting her vitamin levels checked, should get her sugar levels tested!
 
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If anyone thinks medication is going to actually sort her out you’re as deluded as her
They aren't a magic pill but can help you to do the other things that also help. So for me they helped me sleep, so then I then had more engery to cook They really helped my anxiety which helped with going shopping, before I'd go into a complete panic/sensory overload and I'd end up grabbing random stuff which wouldn't make a meal.
I'm a little sensitive to the mental health stuff as I have an easy life, no major worries etc and have anxiety and depression, mine was triggered by having a baby which should of been a very happy time.

Anyway, back to Emma 😅
She definitely went private (and I think that clinic) to avoid the more in depth pre and post op stuff
 
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I don't feel sorry for Imma although I pity her attitude.
I do feel sorry for her dad, her dog, her hamster, her cats, and even Tony to an extent. And anyone who has been a victim of her scams eg signing up to things they don't understand, free trials etc and anyone who has sent her gifts from her wishlist.
 
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She didn’t get it through the nhs because she wouldn’t have passed all the checks to show that she was mentally in the right place to make the most of it. I think you have to prove you are dealing with the issues that got you to that stage? If you are going to have the surgery but mentally are in the same place then it’s pointless.
That’s from what I’ve read on here and heard anyway.

Which has been proved by it not working even when she paid for it.
Yeah I agree I'm not saying it's weird because they didn't give it to her, I'm saying it's weird she didn't bother going through the NHS to save herself 10k because she looks like someone who would qualify to me. Bad wording and rambling on my part 😄

As Katy said, she couldn’t be arsed with all the checks and waiting around for the NHS, providing she did it I don’t doubt she would have got through. She wanted a quick fix and I truly believe she went with the surgeon who would do it the quickest and with the least amount of checks. She had no intention of putting in the work and as soon as her diabetes was ‘cured’ she had got what she wanted out of it. No doubt she hasn’t been back to the doctors for a check, it’s probably back.
Without a doubt. What a waste of 10k I still can't believe she's been so casual about a major op 😳
 
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She bought the tom ford rose prick for 99.99 on ooooo ... how can she pretend she is not buying to sell on for profit on a personal ebay account to avoid tax and vat so blatantly and keep getting away with it.

 
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She bought the tom ford rose prick for 99.99 on ooooo ... how can she pretend she is not buying to sell on for profit on a personal ebay account to avoid tax and vat so blatantly and keep getting away with it.

I’m shocked at Emma’s actions but also shocked that anyone would pay £184.99 for perfume!!
 
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Any excuse to buy yourself a gift that you’ll just resell next month, eh?
If she had opened the packaging and tried it and didn't like it then sold it to recoup some money that would be acceptable, but the fact it is sealed and priced up at twice the price she paid (she may have even paid less than 99.99 if she had a voucher that day) shows she was intending to resell from the start. I remember her buying it very clearly as I would have loved to buy one but it was sitting at over £100 for most of the live show, then only 2 were left for the final drop and of course immapigglet bagged one. Anyway, I found a new tester version twice the size for a third of what she is now asking, happy with that :)
 
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She said once that she didn’t want to go down the NHS route as it would take too long and they required too much with regards to therapy. Basically if she went private she could throw money at it and bam, all done with no effort on her part. Quick fix through and through.
Exactly. I have a friend who was told she fits the requirements for weight loss surgery and is similar size to Emma. Privately is quick and easy, just light on the pocket.

Emma is just a nasty, selfish person. Everyone has an element of being selfish, but I’ve experienced the brunt of hers and it’s like no other.

How many “cancer free” gifts does a person need? Especially one that never had cancer in the first place!

And it’s vile! It looks like it’s fallen out a Christmas cracker!
I thought we were cancer free in the first place

They aren't a magic pill but can help you to do the other things that also help. So for me they helped me sleep, so then I then had more engery to cook They really helped my anxiety which helped with going shopping, before I'd go into a complete panic/sensory overload and I'd end up grabbing random stuff which wouldn't make a meal.
I'm a little sensitive to the mental health stuff as I have an easy life, no major worries etc and have anxiety and depression, mine was triggered by having a baby which should of been a very happy time.
Here’s the thing that people forget; you can be depressed AND a selfish bleep. They aren’t separate entities.
 
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Exactly. I have a friend who was told she fits the requirements for weight loss surgery and is similar size to Emma. Privately is quick and easy, just light on the pocket.

Emma is just a nasty, selfish person. Everyone has an element of being selfish, but I’ve experienced the brunt of hers and it’s like no other.



I thought we were cancer free in the first place



Here’s the thing that people forget; you can be depressed AND a selfish bleep. They aren’t separate entities.
Do you mean that, being depressed and a selfish bleep are seperate entities?

I agree with what I said earlier about Emma, depression is a disease and I empathise with her for it HOWEVER, I don’t like her. She is still a selfish and spiteful person that puts herself before her dads care needs, she still takes advantage of people with her money making bs. I empathise with the depression, I really do, it doesn’t excuse her being a tit though. If I had the access to her kinda money (that she at least reckons she has) i would have invested in myself with private therapy, to help my depression and then I bet the eating habits would’ve been targeted too, so what she spent in £10k in butchering herself bc she thought she’d be skinny for just lying on a slab hasn’t done anything. She needs to sort her mental health out, get a tailored therapy tool kit and coping strategies. going to the dr is commended and again, good on her for that, it’s a start. But she has the means and resources to help herself so much more, if she just stopped buying tat for a start 🤷🏻‍♀️. Pills aren’t a quick fix just like the surgery.
 
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Why has she made this cancer thing her entire personality. It’s great you haven’t got cancer Emma. Now go and walk your dog

I feel sorry for her, the problem is it’s hard to be sympathetic when she is constantly doing the opposite of what she claims.

Example. wanted sympathy for her Covid anxiety even though she’d been around every shop and food outlet within 10 miles and documented it

wanted sympathy on her 1 year weight loss post even though she’s documented that she’s put zero effort in and was mashing up sausages after two days.

if she didn’t document half this tit no one would know or care
 
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