I don't know about anyone else but if I go to the doctor nowadays I wait in my car after check in and the doctor does as much of the consultation over the phone as they can and only bring me inside if it is absolutely necessary, you would think that in the county with the highest number of cases that that would be the case aswell!!Did She attend a doctors office with covid symptoms? Haven't we been repeatedly told to ring a GP if we have symptoms?
I got the impression it was for her " six week check" if the doc examined her down below aswell? (don't know if that's a thing in the ROI or not)she didn't say what the outcome was only they left a stitch there that she didn't know she had.(another dig maybe)View attachment 306587
Im from the North and anytime I’ve just phoned from home and they get a gp to phone me back at some point in the day and if they feel the need to see you they will make an app for you to come in. I’m not sure if it’s the same down southI don't know about anyone else but if I go to the doctor nowadays I wait in my car after check in and the doctor does as much of the consultation over the phone as they can and only bring me inside if it is absolutely necessary, you would think that in the county with the highest number of cases that that would be the case aswell!!
Jeez that’s right so she was, she said she had a list of complaints made out.. I forgot all about that good thinkingIs this the six week check where she was going to give them hell about the doctor?
And by the looks of it, a few additional complaints about feeling weak and breathless. Despite refusing a recommended blood transfusion... but that's beside the point... IT'S ALL THEIR FAULT!
I assume in reality she was quiet as mouse without her dominant alpha male there to speak for her. Or maybe he wasn't there because he actually thought the doctor was "really sound"? Hmmmmmmm.
Of course this would happen to mel.I got the impression it was for her " six week check" if the doc examined her down below aswell? (don't know if that's a thing in the ROI or not)she didn't say what the outcome was only they left a stitch there that she didn't know she had.(another dig maybe)View attachment 306587
Maybe she's just a very unlucky personOf course this would happen to mel.
Heaven forbid she doesn't have something to moan about.
Complaint? Tick
Daily mail sad face? Tick
Obligatory tit shot? Tick (tit)
Not all superheroes/super women wear capes. They wear scrubs/uniform and full PPE because they’re the real keyworkersShe’s actually agrees with them tooView attachment 307196
If she cared about what she ate for her milk and baby’s nutrition then there would be some form of fresh fruit or vegetables in her diet and not just beans on waffles1. The stich clearly wasn’t bothering her if she didn’t even know it was there
2. what you eat postpartum should be the same as youd eat anyway. Only more oats if you’re breastfeeding because it helps the milk supply. Having a “breastfeeding diet” helps her ED because she feels she has a reason to restrict and that’s a hill I’m willing to die on.
I saw that and rolled my eyes so hard.She’s actually agrees with them tooView attachment 307196
Na I wouldn't count giving birth as a heroic effort just doing what nature intended ,mind you I was in Tescos 12 hrs after giving birth (stopped off on way home from hospital) you can call me super if you wantI saw that and rolled my eyes so hard.
She had a kid. She is not a bloody superhero or superwoman. I don't get this women are superheroes for having babies.
And Mel, the camera conveniently lost battery power for the rest of the video, but trust us, we saw enough and can imagine the state you were in.
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