I have lipoedema too and i have the exact same body shape as Poppy, very stomach heavy and cus its lipeodema it never goes! But any comments on here are about poppy so i dont get offended.Whilst I agree that the pictures are a bit much and should be kept private. I'm a fat girl, have lipedeoma so my legs look similar to hers and wow that comment really stung a little 🥲
That being said I cannot stand her and I didn't even know about her until I came on tattle![]()
Exactly. So why wearing it wrongly? Wear something that is alright with your shape.The thing is she doesn’t really have a waist so it either has to go up under her boobs or way down lower than her hips
It just looks weird! Then to have her stomach poking out between that and the knickers makes it look really bizarre. It is like she's trying to create a waist with it.....Good luck with that!I thought this. The whole ensemble is very odd, where are those straps around her thighs actually meant to go? And yes, the suspender belt should go around the hips shouldn’t it? I expect it was too small to fit round there.
Yes they say it's brilliant, but being expensive, they keep them for severe psoriasis cases here (psoriasis on 20 to 30% of the body surface), like Poppy basically.I suppose I am just wondering has she not tried immunosuppressants? That’s what is used here and I see patients who have bad psoriasis and it just works! But they are very expensive and that’s why I was wondering if perhaps the NHS won’t fund them. Nobody should have to live with having a condition that bad when there are treatments available
I think she said a while ago that they are the next thing they’ll try if the treatment she’s on now doesn’t work.I suppose I am just wondering has she not tried immunosuppressants? That’s what is used here and I see patients who have bad psoriasis and it just works! But they are very expensive and that’s why I was wondering if perhaps the NHS won’t fund them. Nobody should have to live with having a condition that bad when there are treatments available
Will be interesting to see how she manages to actually get her hands on them when she will need monitoring bloods every 2 weeks and will only be prescribed up to 4 weeks meds at a time. That’s a lot of trips back to Essex as we all know she isn’t registered with a GP in EdinI think she said a while ago that they are the next thing they’ll try if the treatment she’s on now doesn’t work.
She means you can’t use the changing rooms to try stuff on. Obviously you can try a cardy on, on the shop floor.But she apparently tried on the XL but trying on clothes is not allowed because of covid restrictions...so do the rules not apply to her or as per usual is she lying ??
Yes, but you're not supposed to try it on, on the shop floor due to covid. If it was anyone else, I wouldn't be bothered that they tried it on, but she's a selfish bleep, so I'm all for calling her out on it.She means you can’t use the changing rooms to try stuff on. Obviously you can try a cardy on, on the shop floor.
The changing rooms are open most places now in Wales maybe it’s different in Scotland.I went to Asda yesterday and tried on a cardi - on the shop floor![]()
Wow…did you really just say that?Ok, so I don’t live in the UK and understand the NHS works differently to Ireland, but, why is she covered in psoriasis in this day and age? There are LOADS of treatments, loads, there is no need for her to have skin like that.
Thanks for clarifying !She means you can’t use the changing rooms to try stuff on. Obviously you can try a cardy on, on the shop floor.
You can on the shop floor, fitting rooms were closed because they didn’t want people undressed trying clothes on in a small area.Yes, but you're not supposed to try it on, on the shop floor due to covid. If it was anyone else, I wouldn't be bothered that they tried it on, but she's a selfish bleep, so I'm all for calling her out on it.
Thanks for clarifying !![]()
YesWow…did you really just say that?![]()