Yeahhhh it’s a no to the tattoo for me, it looks all skewed depending on the position of her leg/skin
Yea I’ve been blocked also. I was looking at her stories without following her lol. Oh well. If got three accountsShe must spend heaps of time on her phone checking her account, she blocked me today after following her for about 10mins! I should add it was a burner account that needed some more work done to make it look real. Ya got me Angry Bird!! I need to lift my game![]()
She is honestly nuts.Yea I’ve been blocked also. I was looking at her stories without following her lol. Oh well. If got three accounts![]()
Just gonna say that you can go private for ASD assessment too. very expensive (going through it atm) but she doesn’t need to be waiting 12+ months public!? more prolonged agony for poor Riley.Advocated for Riley since birth no you haven’t stop lying.
I was going to ask if anyone knew much about the process for getting a diagnosis outside the public system.Just gonna say that you can go private for ASD assessment too. very expensive (going through it atm) but she doesn’t need to be waiting 12+ months public!? more prolonged agony for poor Riley.
only chiming in because we’re in the same shoes- Riley already receives ndis funding so ndis will pay for psychological and social and cognitive assessments. she’s just bleeping lazy and thrives off the attention. we have the same diagnosis and similar challenges (i however do not flaunt it online for clicks) at the risk of outing myself i will just say we are on the same path and how she behaves and how long she’s waiting is appalling and inexcusable. we (well, ndis) are paying for our assessment and even if they weren’t we would scrape every penny together to make sure it happened asap. over in the eastern states our private wait lists are 3-5 months. no bleeping idea why everything she does is so drawn out? oh wait, that’s right - for the gramI was going to ask if anyone knew much about the process for getting a diagnosis outside the public system.
Given how certain they are that she has ASD, there is no way I’d be waiting 12 months for an initial assessment.
My understanding is that without the formal diagnosis it’s incredibly difficult to access the necessary therapies and care. WHY in gods name would you wait 12 months? Given the complex medical needs of this little girl I would be going the private route even if it meant I had to starve (or maybe in Grecian’s case just not get more tattoos done in the near future). I would save every penny and cut every cost I could to get my child the help they needed asap and not be at the mercy of a public system wait list.
Yeah I’m also confused. My son has an ASD/ADHD diagnosis. We would have never waited to go publicly. It wasn’t even presented as an option for us and we still had quite a wait for private. It is expensive, but not really when you’re already getting funded by NDIS. We paid for the assessment, but it wasn’t a huge burden because we didn’t have to pay for all of the therapies on top of that as he was covered by NDIS early intervention. It does all add up very quickly, even if you are well off, so I’m am eternally grateful to the NDIS.only chiming in because we’re in the same shoes- Riley already receives ndis funding so ndis will pay for psychological and social and cognitive assessments. she’s just bleeping lazy and thrives off the attention. we have the same diagnosis and similar challenges (i however do not flaunt it online for clicks) at the risk of outing myself i will just say we are on the same path and how she behaves and how long she’s waiting is appalling and inexcusable. we (well, ndis) are paying for our assessment and even if they weren’t we would scrape every penny together to make sure it happened asap. over in the eastern states our private wait lists are 3-5 months. no bleeping idea why everything she does is so drawn out? oh wait, that’s right - for the gram![]()
All of this! It absolutely bleeping baffles me. Grecian's followers likely don't understand how it all works, but those of us in the similar positions can see through her bull. I'm so glad your son as you as his advocateYeah I’m also confused. My son has an ASD/ADHD diagnosis. We would have never waited to go publicly. It wasn’t even presented as an option for us and we still had quite a wait for private. It is expensive, but not really when you’re already getting funded by NDIS. We paid for the assessment, but it wasn’t a huge burden because we didn’t have to pay for all of the therapies on top of that as he was covered by NDIS early intervention. It does all add up very quickly, even if you are well off, so I’m am eternally grateful to the NDIS.
one word: content.Why does this lazy POS not take Riley privately, it might still take a couple of months, but its better than waiting a whole god damn year knowing how much she's struggling and already behind.
Each day you think this ratchet thing can't get worse yet each day she does.Maisie nearly fell out of the swing because she was too busy trying to film it do better Grecian.
Oh my AnXiEtY, l nearly dropped the baby out of the swing, let me throw myself on the ground so you see me distressed.Maisie nearly fell out of the swing because she was too busy trying to film it do better Grecian.
Set up the iPhone on record first!Oh my AnXiEtY, l nearly dropped the baby out of the swing, let me throw myself on the ground so you see me distressed.
But strangely no fear of germs with the baby being in a swing today. Those anxiety patches must have worked their magic!Oh my AnXiEtY, l nearly dropped the baby out of the swing, let me throw myself on the ground so you see me distressed.
She basically did fall out the swing, she wasn't paying attention at all, i could see her leaning fowards, whenever when girl does that i push her back into the swing, just goes to show she rather flim that, worry about the baby.Maisie nearly fell out of the swing because she was too busy trying to film it do better Grecian.