The Tim Tracker #164 If the Christmas tree was a slice of pizza, it'd be gone by now!

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My dog has had a chronic recurring ear infection since November. I think we've had more urgency in getting him treated than the Trackers have getting their MIRACLE CHILD care. JFC.
 
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Would it be possible that the ear surgery is complete BS ....

he's had an ongoing ear infection for months apparently. We've said here for a long time about him pulling at his ears, would it be a case of them totally neglecting the ear infection and not actually taking him to a doctor or possibly not actually giving him the anti biotic due to pure lazyness and its now so bad they need to address it on the vlogs and pretend they've been addressing this and giving the story of surgery which will miraculously not happen because they've finally given the kid the antibiotics he should have had months ago!!
 
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It makes me cringe to know Jackson suffers with his ears, and Jenn sing-songed in the elevator at the GKTW “Ohhh my ears popped! Did yours pop too buddy!?”

She deserves a throat punch for that.
 
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Thanks for the crazy bloated avatar Using it now!
 
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Maybe they are waiting for J$ to be on summer vacation from school before scheduling the ear procedure. That way they wouldn’t break up the school confinement of Buddy.
 
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Something like that. Jenn is basically saying--the doctor said, ok maybe, eventually, we'll get to your kid. This really isn't true and makes no sense. This does not track for me.
Agreed!
He isn’t waiting for an organ that may or may not come available.

These procedures are scheduled, even if they are booked out.
 
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A reminder of the full extent of their exploration of Hawai’i after three visits.
 
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It's so hard to watch the Lives. They start to answer a question and then get distracted by something else in the chat and never finish their original thought.
 
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I make no claims to knowing their 'financial' situation (nor do I want to) BUT if this was MY CHILD and he was suffering this much for quite some time now with his ears I would do WHATEVER IT TAKES to get him better. I just don't get it with these 2 morons - you spend out of your A** on cookies and lunches and home renovations, and now it seems yet another useless new stroller, you have 3 cars and only ONE driver, the list is endless.
How do you not take care of your kid - no matter what the cost is!!!!!!
I sit here and read this and just shake my head in disbelief - it hurts me to think that J$ is not being taken care of.
I was a child in the 70's and we didn't have all this medicine kids have now for ear infections - I know bc I was one of those kids. And back then - the answer from the doctor was to remove your adenoids and tonsils, they thought that would help. I had this done when I was J$ age and I still remember the hospital stay like it was yesterday. I'm sure it's very different now but still it breaks my heart.


J4D's we know you read here - please for the LOVE OF GOD but down your fourth meal of the day - shut off the RHOBH on your IPLAD and take care of your children. They deserve better.
 
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Surgeons manage their caseload by managing their new appointments. Your first appointment is when you officially become their patient. (Actually after the appointment, they need to decide if you need/qualify for surgery first)

If they can’t do your surgery within a reasonable amount of time, they won’t even take you for that first appointment. Think of a female surgeon going out on maternity leave. At some point, she will cut off new patient appointments. If that is really the case, they will also try to refer you to another surgeon who has more availability.

A child being referred to an ENT has already been treated by their pediatrician and is now being referred as a surgery candidate. I guarantee that the date the surgeon had open didn’t “work” for them.
 
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Yes! Losing your furbaby is the worst. When lost ours (my soul kitty) suddenly in Jan- my husband kept saying we should have done more. It was heartbreaking. He had IBD & we did meds twice a day special food, etc for 4 years. His little body just gave out. They don’t give 2 fucks that either child has something wrong. That bitch made a good review while her baby was in NICU- she shouldn’t even have a goldfish.
 
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Considering the $ that we see them spend regularly, they have the funds to do this if needed. Of course the smart thing to do is have insurance pay, or pay their portion. And I just cannot imagine insurance not paying for a very routine procedure to help a kid who’s been on continuous antibiotics for months. I just don’t get it.
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Maybe they are waiting for J$ to be on summer vacation from school before scheduling the ear procedure. That way they wouldn’t break up the school confinement of Buddy.
I could see them using this as an excuse. And that’s exactly what it is, a poor excuse. Why waste daycare days when they will have to full time parent him all summer anyway? Just like Jenn skipping the rappelling last Friday, a nanny day, but coming on Saturday when she needed to amuse her kids all day and just wanted something to do.
Every rational parent knows that missing a ton of school days in Pre-K isn’t a good thing, but also that it’s PRE-K, not Medical School, and you can miss when needed.
 
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Wow I was at AK today too and no fizzy ball sighting.
 
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Sending
 
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... then they can find a place to get this surgery done sooner. IF - big IF - it really is a true wait list and not just them saying no to other earlier date options due to planned vacations.
Ding! Ding! Ding!
BINGO!
Hit nail on the head!

Provided they have gotten a true evaluation on J$’s hearing loss. (I recall a second hearing test being requested because of all the ear wax he has that could skew the initial results)

I can see the convo going something like this in scheduling a surgery date:
(Doctor’s office = DO)

DO: how about the first week in March?
J4D: Oh, no! That’s Oliver’s first birthday
DO: the second week in April?
J4D: No, we have plans
DO: the first week in May?
J4D: No, we’re on vacation
DO: June 6?
J4D: But we leave for Lighthouse Point the next day!
DO: July 8?
J4D: We’re in AMI
DO: Aug. 7?
J4D: We are flying cross country so my husband can go to D23
DO: Sept. 5?
J4D: We are flying out to California so my husband can attempt to run 19.3 miles in 2 days.

We all here know the boys’ health, growth and development have never been a top priority to these two morons.

How long have they ignored all of J$’s physical symptoms?
• Tugging at his ears since six months old
• Constant runny noses.
• Open mouth breathing
• Garbled speech.

How many ear infections has he had in the past 3-1/2+ years?

Now he has a hearing loss!
Something that was totally preventable.

THEY are totally neglectful and irresponsible parents caretakers!
 
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Wow I was at AK today too and no fizzy ball sighting.
I'm most likely going to be at EPCOT (ECPOT?) tomorrow, I know I will be seeing lots of fuzzy balls. I really, really hope Jenn is there because I'd love to see how big she is in person.
 
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I've said this before. If TTT was a real TV show. The network would have pulled the show by now.

Their rappelling vlog only got 34K. I've done a sound bath and liked it. But when a charity vlog gets less views than a sound bath vlog. You've got something to worry about. Tim repelling down a building should one of the most interesting things he has done. But nope. Somehow he made it one of the most boring things he has done, even for a good cause.
 
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Yep! I think that's exactly how the convo went.
 
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It would be interesting to ring around a few of their local paediatric ENT specialists and enquire about surgery wait times.....
 
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Despite what I posted above I really hope that Jackson gets the ear tube surgery before he is forced to fly. So he can avoid increased pain and a possible rupture, or tear, of his eardrum.

Now I am excited about September.
If the starting/finish line for the DL Halloween 10K and half marathon are the same as this past January’s DL half marathon my hotel is a block away. Who knows what shots I can get.
Maybe, if close enough, a video.
“Tim unfiltered in the wild!”

stop! Now I sound like a stalker stan!
 
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