Your next creation please - Fiddle in a treehouse with her gun. Inch hiding inside putting his clothes back on.Perfect for Fiddle & her tranq
Your next creation please - Fiddle in a treehouse with her gun. Inch hiding inside putting his clothes back on.Perfect for Fiddle & her tranq
What was the point in painting the wall where the tiles went then? What a waste of paintYou’d think she’d at least pay attention to what we say on here to avoid some duck ups, wouldn’t you?
And the tree house is panelled greige.Your next creation please - Fiddle in a treehouse with her gun. Inch hiding inside putting his clothes back on.
Thread suggestionSurprised she's not panelled the kids tbh.
A little panelling here and there fair enough but she's panelling EVERYWHERE
That's very similar to when I said they soon changed their minds when they saw my son face to face.My now 20 year old was actually diagnosed at 12 months, based on history given as you describe, plus a chest x-ray which showed hyper inflated lungs. You just need the right doctor to listen to you. We were lucky.
Warm sssschtrawwwwAnd the tree house is panelled greige.
She sounds like my dear little nan who whenever she said her ssssss her teeeef come looseWarm sssschtrawwww
How doesn't she see everything we see? All the concerns we all have?Holy tit I’ve only just watched her latest stories of the woolly wankers.
What if he does that to Ronnie?!
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I absolutely agree.How doesn't she see everything we see? All the concerns we all have?
How a mother doesn't agree with us is just beyond me. It really really is...... Like I've said before I'm not saying R and L need removing from their care, but she and Jamie cos he's clearly no better would highlyyyyyy benefit from social being involved and supporting them through their parenting
Absolutely agree. I've been asthmatic my whole life, spent my teens and early twenties pretending I didn't have it, wheezing and asthma attacks all the time. By the time I properly started treatment that I stuck to, it took almost 5 years to get under control. If those habits had been ingrained in me as a child, instesd of being dismissed as something trivial, I wouldn't have had the almost life ending attack that eventually made me see sense. Always treat it as asthma, lots of kids do grow out of it, but you just don't know that when they are tiny.That's very similar to when I said they soon changed their minds when they saw my son face to face.
They lifted his top and his rib cage showed the lungs had expanded through. I'll never forget the look on the Dr's and nurses faces. That's when they finally gave him a steroid pump and reliever and it took months to get it under control.
It is an absolute fight I agree, and if Hinch continues to spray tit like it's normal oxygen then whichever kid in for what could possibly be a horrific time.
Just because your child has been given an inhaler doesn't mean that their breathing problems are under control. It can take months, and you have to be in tune with every breath and adapt your life around it.
Can you imagine her dropping her p&g contract?
I'd like to think that if she saw that gasping for breath that we've seen that she would... but what I really think is that she'd hand either kid over to Ma and continue fumigating her house with chemicals.
She needs to understand that even then the residual fumes will stay, and depending on the type of asthma that it will make no difference.
In fact, even with seasonal asthma, or a tight chest after a severe cold that anything will kick it off again.
Soph, we're not exaggerating. If a child needs and inhaler then treat it as asthma. Actually be a bleeping Mum for once!... and if you have cut back on your chemicals intake then be honest for the first time in your life and help other parents that are copying you and potentially save a life!
thread suggestionIf she’s a size 6, I’m an alpaca
"Fur children"It’s a bit mean to call him Roast Dinner Henry and compare him to the healthy specimen he was when he arrived with the Hinches.
This made me laugh way too much!.Cuddle and gush over her actual husband Henry.
Cleaning products don’t trigger mine or my oldest daughters asthma but do trigger my youngest everybody’s triggers are differentIf Ronnie does have asthma the last thing he needs is someone spraying cleaning chemicals all over the house.![]()
I’m gunna sue you for the damage to my eyes after googling ‘naked man running’ for thisYour next creation please - Fiddle in a treehouse with her gun. Inch hiding inside putting his clothes back on.