she won’t remember the social media course any better than she remembers the child first aid course she supposedly did.She’s done enough social media courses to know you can schedule posts surely? So once olive is asleep one night then sort all your work posts out and set them to schedule to post whenever then switch off your phone and be with your child. That post is all about her - how she’s traumatised, how shes upset, how she is riddled with anxiety, how amazing the nurses are to her. If narcissism was a crime this one would be doing life.
100% she will put on all gifted placebo creams and not use the actual medical advised creams. Poor O is scarred through her lack of attention. You can't sit a kid on a hob and expect them to understand heat burns......How long before she’s rubbing all sorts of “medical grade” creams into O’s leg?
Why a 3 year old is in a high chair anyway is questionableWith the position of the burn, on the thigh area of one leg, I imagine, a hot liquid (soup / Starbucks) falling / spilling while the child is sat down (potentially strapped into) a high chair / car seat/ or sat on the hob. Unattended. Read the wiki.
There’s some people on LinkedIn who are like this and post every single personal thing - really odd and unprofessionalAll for the likes
Even if I was an influencer I wouldn't have even thought about my account until my child was home and well into recovery, at the end of the day her followers aren't friends, they don't need to know why she's offline. Imagine announcing this on your corporate email at work, copying in all your bosses and associates to let them know your having time off
I was just thinking about this. If it was the soup and she was sitting in a high chair, you wouldn’t serve boiling hot soup (or anything boiling hot) to a child would you? I can’t get my head around how this happened due to position of the burn?With the position of the burn, on the thigh area of one leg, I imagine, a hot liquid (soup / Starbucks) falling / spilling while the child is sat down (potentially strapped into) a high chair / car seat/ or sat on the hob. Unattended. Read the wiki.
Think it’s definitely her fault as well and not Mary’s as I imagine if it was his fault she’d be telling the world.Still hasn't said how it happened, which shows that she feels guilty and knows she will be judged for it.
It'll never be the truth, even if she does say howStill hasn't said how it happened, which shows that she feels guilty and knows she will be judged for it.
Most parents would hide their feelings and tears to try and stop the child being so upset, I doubt Kate appeared calm and collected. She was probably hysterical and in Olives face telling her its okay blah blah blah, she will have worked Olive up and then Olive would probably have been terrified of what was about to happenPlease someone who is actually a peads or burns nurse correct me if I’m wrong here but morphine for a dressing change just doesn’t sound right??? Is she lying?
Like morphine for a serious road traffic accident where a man on a motorbike has his arm hanging off sounds legit. But morphine for a 3 year old getting just a dressing change ???
Im not a peads or burns nurse though although I am a burns victim (as an adult) and no one gave me morphine for my dressing changes.
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