In my professional opinion, Elsie is NOT in a hospital in the Story she posted with the IV in her arm.
Tiles on a hospital floor …
NO FLIPPING WAY!
Unfortunately bacteria and viruses live all over hospitals, especially on the floors, which is why linoleum is most often the flooring of choice and it usually extends up the wall a few inches - it has to be super easy to deep clean for maintenance staff in all patient areas and there can’t be any gaps or grout for nasty microbes or remnants of bodily fluids to hide in.
Apologies for the poor resolution of this photo, but I’ve not been at work this week so I had to zoom in on this existing one and crop myself and my patient out of it.
Also, the symptoms of overhydration and dehydration are very similar (if Elsie is drinking 4 to 5 litres of water a day as she claimed in a previous vlog) because both cause an electrolyte imbalance, so in either case she would probably just be having an infusion of normal saline … but I believe it’s far more likely that she’s having a vitamin infusion in a medispa-type setting, as others have said, otherwise Elsie would not still have her cardigan on and the IV would be in her LEFT arm (we always insert IV’s in the non dominant arm when possible).
Another issue I have is that patients suffering from ‘exhaustion’ are NOT treated with IV fluids … and who is the “
we” that came to that bizarre conclusion?
Honestly, who can say for sure - Elsie fabricates so much that it’s virtually impossible to know when she’s telling the truth anymore!