that Sen mum 2000% deserves carers. With J I feel like she makes out everything is 100 times worse than it is. J is doing amazing his speech and understanding, his walking is coming along and from that terrible McCain’s advert he’s got himself a hole slice of pizzaShe is going down the breakdown route. Another SEN mum actually had one I think and became unwell as she was fighting for carers which she obviously so needed and deserved.
I feel like Kaytee is going down this route now.
My daughter is 31 next week and hasn't had her yet. Her 27 year old vulnerable fiance(diabetic) whom she lives with has his a few months ago and is due his second. She has been told she has to wait.She should have 100% had the vaccine by now. I’m 31 and had my first one because I’m at a vulnerable persons house regularly. So is she saying she worked for the NHS but is turning the vaccine down?
My doctor refused, but you can go on the NHS website and put unpaid carer down and they’ll tell you where you can have itMy daughter is 31 next week and hasn't had her yet. Her 27 year old vulnerable fiance(diabetic) whom she lives with has his a few months ago and is due his second. She has been told she has to wait.
But she’s not a parent carer. All the parents of vulnerable SEN children I know got the vaccine really early in January.My daughter is 31 next week and hasn't had her yet. Her 27 year old vulnerable fiance(diabetic) whom she lives with has his a few months ago and is due his second. She has been told she has to wait.
i got mine in March as a carer to my child. My second’s due at the very end of this month. My son’s less vulnerable than J. There’s absolutely no reason she shouldn’t have at least her 1st one, unless she’s refusing it until it’s been around for longer and using other people as the guinea pigs. I know a few who’re doing the same and it’s incredibly selfish.But she’s not a parent carer. All the parents of vulnerable SEN children I know got the vaccine really early in January.
Same here. Got mine early March. My son is autistic. Mine second one due at the end of the month but got no supplies in our area at the minutei got mine in March as a carer to my child. My second’s due at the very end of this month. My son’s less vulnerable than J. There’s absolutely no reason she shouldn’t have at least her 1st one, unless she’s refusing it until it’s been around for longer and using other people as the guinea pigs. I know a few who’re doing the same and it’s incredibly selfish.
I think you are right, she did kind of let slip that he was eating those cracker breads, but I think it’s more than that.Honestly, what a crock. Why does she leave all the paperwork till sleep time?! We know it’s not because she’s napping while J is at schoolI honestly don’t think she has the first clue about how much work there is in being mother. I think she would be shocked if she stepped into the life of mum, who works and has a child with no additional needs. I think she thinks it’s all easy breezy. Imagine the shock she’d have if she went to another send household.
RE the advert. I have a sneaking suspicion, as I think others have mentioned before, that J is actually eating bits and bobs now. I might be way off base but I just feel a bit like she’s holding back on sharing these achievements, much like she did with the walk, talking and potty training.
I work at a GPs, we wouldn’t offer the vaccine early to partners of people with underlying health conditions like asthma and diabetes. The guidelines are change so quickly though and it also depends on what trust you fall under. I took a call from a patient in Nottinghamshire and they were told that GPs aren’t doing the vaccine at all.My daughter is 31 next week and hasn't had her yet. Her 27 year old vulnerable fiance(diabetic) whom she lives with has his a few months ago and is due his second. She has been told she has to wait.
There has been crumbs around him several times recently sitting in his crappy £12.99 high chair,feeding tube dangling for the cats....,such a deceitful duplicitous twat...I think you are right, she did kind of let slip that he was eating those cracker breads, but I think it’s more than that.
And if she is claiming something like PIP for herself it's not means tested is it, so she can earn and still claim? She mentions PTSD and not coping every so often and you can get PIP for ptsd. If shes working she can still have a universal credit claim cant she, but she has to enter her earnings and if she under earns some months she might get a top up through UC? Not sure of the rules with it all but I know you can claim the carers element on universal credit even if your not claiming Carers allowance.You want to know something sneaky too.
If she declares her income, and declares she “works” enough, it means she gets them goodgood benefits as a working parent.
Right I’m going to end this debate. I am from very very close to Kathleen. ( though I don’t know her)I work at a GPs, we wouldn’t offer the vaccine early to partners of people with underlying health conditions like asthma and diabetes. The guidelines are change so quickly though and it also depends on what trust you fall under. I took a call from a patient in Nottinghamshire and they were told that GPs aren’t doing the vaccine at all.
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