Harry and Meghan #411 No woman no cry except one tear left eye

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The lack of grifting/birthing stories/pontificating on childbirth and raising children screams bullshit. EVERYONE who has had children has a birthing story and there has been nada bar Hazno's ridiculously dickish comments re getting high on laughing gas. The lack of anything to say says it all.
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I feel so so sorry for her. I think she must have been quite seriously unwell. I'm still thinking stoma or perhaps she had a straightforward procedure and subsequently developed sepsis. I can't say too much but a close family member worked for decades until recently at the LC and they've said to me that a stay of that duration means it's a pretty significant health event. I know if a person is unwell or post op they are particularly vulnerable so I can't imagine having such public interest (and I appreciate that I am among those interested!) but when unwell I can appreciate that all you want to do is curl up and rest and recover in your own time. Am glad she's home with her precious little ones.
They predicted a stay of 14 days from the outset, so I doubt there was any emergency keeping her there. With abdominal surgery, after they have rummled around inside, it takes a long time for the organs to settle and get back to working normally, so best recovery is in hospital. Your bowel etc does not like being handled or shifted out the way and digestion can be upset. Were it stoma related, then time would be spent getting the stoma working properly, digestion sorted out, dehydration being avoided, and getting to know how to deal with your new ‘friend’ on a daily basis (best bit of advice…give it a name and then it doesn’t feel so strange). Of course, there is also the issue of the main muscles being messed about and the pain and discomfort of standing upright and learning how to avoid putting strain on those major muscles whilst you heal.
All IMHO.
 
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In a nutshell - private schools teach their kids to be confident and never doubt their entitlement to be what they want and to get what they want.

State school kids are taught to "know their place."
Exactly so.
For decades we've been scammed by gvts with the lies about 'equality'. There is no such thing. Yet now they're enabling the 'equity' pipe dream.
The systemic barriers to success for people who've been through the state school system are numerous and tortuous.
The loathing I have for governments, filled with former public school pupils, that support this system in which perfectly capable young humans are valued only for their utility as low-paid worker drones knows no bounds.

Just going by Hazno's 2012* thank-you letter to the Governor of Jamaica, it looks likely that if he'd been the son of lower income parents at a state school he'd now be an unemployed, substance-addicted baby daddy with a record of e.g. affray and assault.

He might have been lucky to be at one of the relatively few state schools with an excellent special needs department and been given appropriate supports, but still he'd be up against so many systemic barriers.

We could even consider whether this is one case where parental money/status may have escalated, super-charged and magnified failures. Not many parents have the wherewithal to give their jobless adult children £2million/year to do with as they please.

* In 2012, he was a 28yo captain in the British Army. 😮
 
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King & Princess out of hospital - 🍾🎉🎆

Harkles still useless, duplicitous, malicious, traitorous, unwanted cunts. :rolleyes:👍👍👍
 
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I don't think Catherine is in there for gynae surgery, she'd be in a more specialist womens hospital. I think she's had colon/bowel surgery - my aunt had rectal cancer and had a huge section of colon/bowel removed and a stoma in place temporarily to let it all heal. She was in hospital for nearly 3 weeks as all she could do was lie on her side (it was incredibly painful) and it was a long slow recovery. I think she's got something like ulcerative colitis or diverticulitis and it's been more of a surgery than they'd imagined. It would also explain her weight - she probably isn't absorbing calories.
When my dad had colon cancer surgery he was in there for at least a week afterward. They had resectioned his colon and they wanted him to go #2 before they released him. It takes a bit for things to get moving again.
 
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I might be wrong but I think Catherine went home yesterday.
Sky news just said that Catherine left earlier today also so seems to be the same day! I don’t mean to be bad minded but that’s how I am with the RF now after the gruesomes damage I question everything, but Buckingham palace have done this twice now, Kensington Palace goes first and releases news on Catherine (like when she was admitted) and then not long after Buck Pal release news about the King I hope there’s no shenanigans there with Chuck refusing to have his nose pushed out, because if so the petty Betty nature of all of this needs to get in the bin!
 
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