"At our fave for Din Dins" Din dins? How old is she?
I think we have to really treat her as someone who's a little bit not quite all there, really! I'm wondering if she actually does have some sort of learning disability or mental health problem because some of her behaviour is quite disturbing to witness.View attachment 1449906
im sorry but this is ridiculous - it looks like a bloody childrens ward. Why is everyone around her treating her like a child? She’s a GROWN ADULT 34 YEAR OLD WOMAN!!!!! Jesus wept!!!!
I think she’s been so traumatised by her cancer diagnosis that she seems to have regressed back to a child like state as she just can’t cope with the reality of what is happening to her.I think we have to really treat her as someone who's a little bit not quite all there, really! I'm wondering if she actually does have some sort of learning disability or mental health problem because some of her behaviour is quite disturbing to witness.
I’ve been thinking this for a while tbh and it’s probably why she’s on a youngsters ward.I think we have to really treat her as someone who's a little bit not quite all there, really! I'm wondering if she actually does have some sort of learning disability or mental health problem because some of her behaviour is quite disturbing to witness.
I know - do we need to see her wound/bandage/arse? or actually, another load of expensive food which has been bought with the 'pennies' from her 'parentals.' OMG.I was going to have some sympathy and then she had to go and get her sodding arse out. Even when being ‘educational’ she still has to flash her bits.
Does her vanity have no limits?! Or maybe it’s more accurate to say can she sink no lower?
Let's be honest, when was the last time she paid for something when it wasn't someone else's money.I know - do we need to see her wound/bandage/arse? or actually, another load of expensive food which has been bought with the 'pennies' from her 'parentals.' OMG.
Isn’t it done using a local anaesthetic? Or as she’s a large child did she ask to be put to sleep I wonder ?She's just come round from an operation and is watching The Little Mermaid so yes, she's in the right ward.
Usually just local anaesthetic....I used to work in onc/haematology day unit and never had a patient require sedation! ...yes it's not a pleasant experience but we had patients requiring bone aspiration regularly during treatment ( every 4-6 months) and we had a specialist haematology nurse who undertook the procedure with another nurse assistingIsn’t it done using a local anaesthetic? Or as she’s a large child did she ask to be put to sleep I wonder ?