Emma McVey #8 Gaz is off on another golf trip, it's probably because he's married to a drip

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I’m sorry but chesta in a fûcking pram??????
He is genuinely going to end up actually having additional needs if she keeps carrying on with this nonsense. Why is Gaz not saying anything? Heads gone.
 
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Now that is a big walk ...................
For someone with a serious heart complaint! Pushing a heavy 4 year old!
What an attention seeker 🙃 not to generalise but most small kids love an adventure on public transport in a different city. But the lord probably has never seen anything outside of Gaz’s fleet of BMWs and can’t handle peasant mobiles
 
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Surely she can’t be pushing a pram with a big 4 year old in it all that way with her “health conditions” ?
Let the kid walk ffs! He’s gonna grow up like Eddie Murphy in coming to America, he ain’t gonna learn anything and he’ll expect to carried around all the time! And for gods sake get rid of that skanky bleeping rabbit he’s always got in his mouth! 🤮🤮🤮
I genuinely think Emma needs parenting classes!
 
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Now that is a big walk ...................
For someone with a serious heart complaint! Pushing a heavy 4 year old!
I’m confused are the buses or tubes not running? Why would she need to walk all that way anyway? He doesn’t even fit in the pushchair properly 😂😂
 
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I’m confused are the buses or tubes not running? Why would she need to walk all that way anyway? He doesn’t even fit in the pushchair properly 😂😂
Honestly don't believe for one minute that they didn't jump in an uber. Feel the pushchair is just to back up her story that he's got some issues to whoever she was taking him to see 🙄
 
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She could quite easily get the tube to Gloucester Road, but presumably Chester cannot possibly go on the tube because it is too loud and busy (even though they've filmed him going on the train loads of times).
 
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Why would you walk that if you had appointments to keep anyway? Get the tube or an Uber there and walk back if you’re that desperate!
 
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1. There’s no way they walked that distance
2. Do we agree she’s seeing specialists down there for Chestaaa?
 
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She makes zero sense. No, 4 years probably wouldn’t do that but normal people would make a travel plan they could like you know a bus, tube or taxi. Who is she trying to kid really
 
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The kid is 4? Can’t most autism diagnosis be made by this age? (Please correct me if I’m wrong) I wonder if she knows how in-depth the testing for autism is?? It’s not just going to be taking her word for stuff 🤣 she realizes her child will basically be studied? Alone? Away from her???
 
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The kid is 4? Can’t most autism diagnosis be made by this age? (Please correct me if I’m wrong) I wonder if she knows how in-depth the testing for autism is?? It’s not just going to be taking her word for stuff 🤣 she realizes her child will basically be studied? Alone? Away from her???
I was 4 when they diganoised me they did look at the fact maybe i was deaf at first because i wasn't talking or answering when someone called but no i was that much in my own world when the hearing test came back fine and other things ruled out then autism was discussed its much harder to diganoise a girl too and that's why theres so many adults now especially women only getting diganoised now i was very lucky in a sense in that way but even if she said chestaa had been diagnosed i wouldn't believe it tbh sorry
 
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The kid is 4? Can’t most autism diagnosis be made by this age? (Please correct me if I’m wrong) I wonder if she knows how in-depth the testing for autism is?? It’s not just going to be taking her word for stuff 🤣 she realizes her child will basically be studied? Alone? Away from her???
Yes they can but only if his gp/school agree they suspect he has it then they refer for assessments. Chances are she's spoken to them and they have said no everything seems fine hence why she's now going down the private route
 
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If she is taking him to see specialists, I wonder what she hopes to achieve? My son is the same age as Chester and definitely has autistic traits (as do I), he’s on the never ending NHS waiting list for an assessment after being referred by his nursery. However I don’t feel any urgency to get him labelled as I don’t see how it would make any difference? His symptoms aren’t impacting his life enough to attract extra funding for school or anything like that, and school say he will get the same support whether he gets a diagnosis or not. At home we have just learned to live with his quirks and accept that we have difficulties with some things, and I’ve been reading up on strategies for autistic children which I’ll use regardless of his diagnosis if they work for him. Sorry if this comes across as ignorant, I just genuinely don’t know why she would want to chase a diagnosis like this as Chester clearly isn’t on the severe end of the spectrum 🤔
 
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If she is taking him to see specialists, I wonder what she hopes to achieve? My son is the same age as Chester and definitely has autistic traits (as do I), he’s on the never ending NHS waiting list for an assessment after being referred by his nursery. However I don’t feel any urgency to get him labelled as I don’t see how it would make any difference? His symptoms aren’t impacting his life enough to attract extra funding for school or anything like that, and school say he will get the same support whether he gets a diagnosis or not. At home we have just learned to live with his quirks and accept that we have difficulties with some things, and I’ve been reading up on strategies for autistic children which I’ll use regardless of his diagnosis if they work for him. Sorry if this comes across as ignorant, I just genuinely don’t know why she would want to chase a diagnosis like this as Chester clearly isn’t on the severe end of the spectrum 🤔
I work with autistic children and I would say honestly, some parents just want a label. Their little darling isn’t perfect so they want a label. (I’m speaking super broadly here). Emma seems like one of those. Except the reason for his issues is more likely to be her refusal to set appropriate boundaries etc
 
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Being a spoilt brat that you've not teached no boundaries to or haven't taught him what the word no is dosent mean hes autistic its an insult for those parents that are struggling to get an assessment with their poor children that actually struggle piss off emma and get thearpy
 
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Does anyone remember when Primrose was born and she had some health issues? I remember her needing surgery on her butthole or something?? Because she physically couldn’t poop properly? I recall thinking like “bleeping hell… who shares that?!” - it was just SUCH a personal thing, that should remain between a family and the fact she shared it with social media was absolutely astounding, to me. Children deserve privacy.. it was just TMI
 
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