Jack Monroe #33 Jack’s back on twitter, what a surprise. We roll our eyes

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It’s all a ruse for some Invisalign she wants to get back in the influencer section.

I thought dentists were only doing emergency stuff atm? Can’t get anything done near me.
Most dentists have opened up again. Mine was completely closed down previously (SELondon).

Did Jack make a return onto the Shan’t thread as I haven’t read that one yet? I just finished the previous one and came straight to the end of this one!
 
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Her followers need to stop replying and her family need to step in. If she has genuinely tried all of those treatments for her mouth on top of her super strength painkillers and is still in agony she needs medical intervention not twitter attention
 
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I have found 30/500 Solpadol (prescription only) good for back related pain as well as muscular pain. When I had pain from a tooth due to an abscess, only ibuprofen helped. I also rubbed Corsodol mouthwash on it.
I also have Tapentadol (also prescription only) for some back and muscular pain. I also have Celebrex now as a replacement for ibuprofen - also prescription only.

it’s worth trying to get a referral to a pain clinic. They can check all interactions with any other drugs you may be on which is very important. It was at the pain clinic that I was given Celebrex and Tapentadol.
 
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omg same, I do this with my eyebrow and used to do it with my head hair. I currently have a slight patch in it where I’ve been really anxious, it’s only been this bad before 3-4 times in my life and I feel like such an idiot for fucking my eyebrow up!
 
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It’s been raining here today so not ice cream weather but I can’t believe the cheap little raspberry ripple ‘ice cream’ pots are actually mousses that are supposed to be defrosted?


 
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I can't help but wonder if the steady stream of foster children taken in by her parents (I am not knocking fostering here, I have full admiration for anyone that shares their home to a child in need) somehow left her feeling left out. Perhaps she didn't get the attention she needs because foster children need heaps of support, and that has been carried on into adulthood and turned into the attention, any attention, seeking? Its troubling because SB may be adversely affected going forward.

I live in my childhood home, a dormer bungalow. It has three beds upstairs, it would have room for an ensuite in one if the walls were jiggled about. It had two lounges and a dining area, currently set up as dads art studio, a kitchen, bathroom and another room downsatirs which is dads bedroom at present. Plenty of space, and a big garden.
 
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I don't think a good parent would pop controlled drugs into colourful little pots, making them look less like really dangerous medication and more child friendly.
Even if they're being kept in a locked cabinet, there is NO reason why that would be a good idea. Thankfully he is 10, so hopefully past the age of careless curiosity but these are controlled for a reason and he could do himself serious harm with them.

I don't like to call out parenting, nor mention a child when unwarranted but I think turning a blind eye to truly dangerous behaviour around a child would be unforgivable.
 
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I wont lie, i loved tramadol. And script strength cocodamol. Love a legal high
It baffles me, i take either tramadol, 200 mg or prescription co-codamol but I don't feel anything but little bit drowsy. I only take waht I need when I need it cos I am scared of becoming addicted.
 
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It’s been raining here today so not ice cream weather but I can’t believe the cheap little raspberry ripple ‘ice cream’ pots are actually mousses that are supposed to be defrosted?

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I only found that out a couple of years back. They're much nicer frozen It really got to me too. To just be so fucking flippant and 'oops I've done another chaos'. The husband died from esophageal cancer. To even compare a few self inflicted mouth ulcers to what cancer patients go through just ARGH.
 
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And lastly, @Pocahontas, love the new picture!
Thought it was time y’all could see what I looked like

Re: Jack ...
Try this? Tried it.
Ring your dentist? It’s not a dental problem.
Go to A & E? No, they’ll tell me to go away.
Jeeeeeesus Christ. If you’re in that much howling pain, you wouldn’t be able to concentrate enough to type, hold a phone, look at your laptop. There no howling pain here.

Just a girl. Stood in front of Twitter. Asking it to love her.
 
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Yep totally this. We have a medicine box a kitchen cupboard and I’m already thinking about wtf we do with it when the baby comes and she won’t even be able to fucking walk much less pop pills?

I’m finding this woe is me catastrophising and feeling sorry for herself with every ailment going super draining & tbh boring. Fancy all this carry on and not actually seeking any help, call 111 they literally screen you and refer you to the most appropriate place. She clearly has money for a private remote GP appt (£90 tops, which is 10% of one sideboard) if she’s crushed with guilt for burdening the NHS. She’s likely listed on Louisa’s private healthcare policy through work? You don’t get to sit on ur arse complaining if you’re not willing to do anything sorry
 
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CHRIST JUST STOP in-bloody-deed, Jack. She *does* understand that they're simply responding to what *she's* putting out, doesn't she?
Here’s a thing... now call me crazy, but ..
If you don’t want strangers’ opinions on your wildly dramatic and escalating physical ailments, how’s about don’t post it on your sizeable platform of sycophants????? You massive, massive TOOL.
 
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CHRIST JUST STOP in-bloody-deed, Jack. She *does* understand that they're simply responding to what *she's* putting out, doesn't she?
If you’d chewed down to a nerve wouldn’t the skin be split? The photos she’s uploaded have done her a disservice with this lie, she shouldn’t have bothered. I imagine they’re deleted now...

What a load of fucking am dram
 
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It baffles me, i take either tramadol, 200 mg or prescription co-codamol but I don't feel anything but little bit drowsy. I only take waht I need when I need it cos I am scared of becoming addicted.
My mother took them. Found out that she was taking 17 a day 'and they don't do a single thing, I can stop them like that and it'll be no different' when she screamed at the poor receptionist at her GP surgery and then threatened the locum GP himself when he said she couldn't have another 3 month's supply 2 weeks after collecting the prescription. And then told the child living next door because her mum has complained to the local authority about her hoarding and rubbish in the back garden piled up against the fence that she'd better tell Mummy to check her smoke alarm batteries in case it all burned down one night. Was one of the few times her mask slipped in public and people realised she wasn't the sweet little old lady she pretended to be.


Me, when I'm told I have to take pain relief (co-codamol/dydramol 30/500mg) and stop being silly as I'm allergic to NSAIDs and won't touch Tramadol (see above), my first question is 'can I have soluble so I can taper them off as quickly as possible, please?'. I've had to take them long term before now at maximum dose - it's not the most entertaining period when tapering, but it's manageable - and the GP's absolute relief at somebody bitching about being given them and thinking about stopping them before they're even started is vaguely entertaining.
 
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