The Nurse Mum #13 Come fly with me to my next go fund me!

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As a Mum to a child with complex needs, I absolutely cringe at tit like this......for starters why the labels 'nurse' etc.....just be a bleeping Mum and get on with it, whatever that entails!
Having spent 13 years not asking for a penny, and busting our arses to do everything ourselves (it's called pride, it still exists!), him working full time and me being Mum - with no respite or support, and refusing to allow our child to be a poster feature for anything (hospice etc) because we can't stand pity......I literally hate when people 'use' their children for sympathy, pity, 'fame' etc.
No blog, no FB page, no gofundme - our child is entitled to privacy and dignity like any other child! And I don't think it's ever ok to disregard that!
Sorry for the rant (actually, no I'm not!) but I just felt the need to say that we aren't all the same!! ๐Ÿ˜˜
 
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As anticipated ๐Ÿ™„.....how the hell is she going to cope with actual work?
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Didnโ€™t I say the notebook would get her the attention she wanted and she wouldnโ€™t really explain because she is a complete attention seeking crank

Honestly imagine this woman on your flight with a child. Honestly cannot stand her
 
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How to put everyone on your course in a really awkward position. They wonโ€™t be your actual colleagues so itโ€™s just embarrassing for them when youโ€™ve essentially forced them into talking about it.
 
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Iโ€™m sure the trainers will be lovely to her about being triggered by the training. But they will also make a serious assessment about whether they believe she would be able to cope with a similar scenario on an actual flight. That decision wonโ€™t be so sentimental. If they donโ€™t believe she could make it through a flight without breaking down she wonโ€™t pass the course.
 
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Iโ€™m sure the trainers will be lovely to her about being triggered by the training. But they will also make a serious assessment about whether they believe she would be able to cope with a similar scenario on an actual flight. That decision wonโ€™t be so sentimental. If they donโ€™t believe she could make it through a flight without breaking down she wonโ€™t pass the course.
Maybe thatโ€™s what she wants, to not pass, so she can carry on swanning around in her โ€˜gifted mercedesโ€™
 
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Iโ€™m sure the trainers will be lovely to her about being triggered by the training. But they will also make a serious assessment about whether they believe she would be able to cope with a similar scenario on an actual flight. That decision wonโ€™t be so sentimental. If they donโ€™t believe she could make it through a flight without breaking down she wonโ€™t pass the course.

Which is exactly what she wants
 
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She needs to get a grip , no one is forcing her to tell others that her child is dead but it is awkward as well to go along & pretend. She makes everything a massive fuss
 
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She needs to get a grip , no one is forcing her to tell others that her child is dead but it is awkward as well to go along & pretend. She makes everything a massive fuss
Literally, she didn't need to take a book with pictures all over it, she doesn't need to get everyone's attention, she's meant to be there to learn!!!!
 
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