Is she declaring her income is the question?She should be. I got ssp last year for an emergency op and I was on a 0 hour contract at the time.
Yeah true , that could be a reason why she’s so certain wouldn’t get it.Is she declaring her income is the question?
From cleaning, YT, dropping her nephews off, helping in her aunties shop, or fromIs she declaring her income is the question?
Her weekend admin role for DynarodFrom cleaning, YT, dropping her nephews off, helping in her aunties shop, or from
making blankets?
The ‘lost’ job?Her weekend admin role for Dynarod
I thought she was still doing that one working from home ? it was the office one she gave up was it not ?The ‘lost’ job?
Ok I have to amend this as it seems she did try on the NHS but I can see at this time why it would be rejected if it's even accepted at all in better times. My apologies.As someone who lives in a country without a health service like the NHS I can't believe that people in the UK have two options. I understand there are long waiting lists, some areas are funded better than others, and you may need to meet criteria for certain things on the NHS but why not try? The worst that happens is they say no so you then go the private route. You have the privilege of an automatic backup option (private healthcare) while a lot of other people only have the option of paying for healthcare. Yes, there is insurance but that only kicks in after the deductible is paid.
Edit: Ok, I see from the second video she had a referral but it was rejected then her GP was off for a few weeks. So I guess she took a step with the NHS?
Exactly ! there's nothing stopping her from getting work in the evening or weekends my sister works from 4am till 8am in Sainburys while having an extremely autistic child and two other boys her youngest is only a year and a half so she's him to look after throughout the day there's no excuse why she can't find work, even in the vid she said her mum was bubbled with them for childcare if she's so desperate to save for the revision surgery her mum could look after F during the day as we see F is a very easy pleasant child Jess has even said this herself so wouldn't be too much of a handful .What she needs to do is get a job and get childcare for F. P could go to breakfast or after school club which is cheap. Or work evenings and weekends! You can’t ask for money whilst doing nothing to try and raise any yourself that’s just pure laziness!
Thanks for explaining it. A caloric deficit does a lot for weight loss on it's own but some areas will just do better with combining diet and exercise. Weight lifting will help with shape. However, it takes work and will be a slow process. I don't see her having the patience for all that which could take months when she could get lipo and have it removed immediately. I don't agree with it. Once she fully heals from the reduction she should start exercising as she will feel much more comfortable with a smaller chest and exercising has life long benefits.She's only covered for 6 months post surgery anything after that she needs to pay herself. She doesn’t know if it’ll be 6 mths it could be a year she doesn’t know the timeframe it will depend on how well the surgery goes . I thought she was hinting about lipo now never mind post surgery the way she kept saying about the fat on her sides and she was finding it impossible to shift ?... It says she’s disabled donations atm could she open them again View attachment 523440
I think her body looks fine but we are our own worst critic. I do give her credit for losing weight when she keeps a lot of snacky bits in the house for P and Neil. I wouldn't have the self-control.She has started toning exercises but doesn’t come across as enjoying them much ,hence why I think she’s on the beg for lipo as a quick fix ,she’s mentioned her mum tum a few times on her vids it wouldn’t surprise me if she opts to get that done aswell ,if she’s smaller on top it’ll accentuate that part more ,not that I think she needs it done she looks fine but I think it’ll be another area of distaste for her .
No I think she just wants her dream body! It’s goneShe has the money for the reduction. I don't think she should beg for more money for the revision/lipo and whatever else. I wouldn't be surprised if people start telling her they will donate for it and she sets up another GFM. From now until her reduction surgery she should be doing everything she can to save for whatever surgery she wants to have next. Work full time on the weekends, sell anything and everything (like all those books she's already read), and do a personal no spend challenge (no buying books).
I did a quick google about revision surgery. I've seen some forums where women waited years to go for the revision to see how everything would heal up. What's this 6 months timeline after reduction surgery? Is the price cheaper if it's done within 6 months?
Is it £6000 for the revisionShe said
No I think she just wants her dream body! It’s gone
from a medical reason to pure just wanting amazing boobs. Who cares if there’s scars or fat under her arms. And she said she’d try to save as much as possible. You don’t need to try Jess. You need to do it YOURSELF and you need to save the 6,000 it will probably be unless you’re going to beg for lipo and surgery to tidy up the scars.
What woman doesn’t want their dream body. I think a lot of women’s mental health would be improved with lipo to be honest, and so many people live with scars. She’s talking about it like it’s already a forgone conclusion and she’ll ‘try’ to save. She needs to learn if you can’t afford it you go without. If she can’t save enough it’s tough.
Are you really going to be begging for lipo? That woman! Has no money and is already planning to “tidy up” the first operation. She wouldn’t have had that on the NHS and she knows it. She needs to learn if she can’t afford it, it’s tough; she can’t have a second cosmetic round of surgery. If you haven’t got it, you go without.
This is a bit of a rant but I think to do a a second round would be the lowest of the low. If she hasn’t got any money that’s her own problem.
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