I 100% agree. I wasn't saying that was their issue. I was saying, if there was an issue, it would be getting in to see the doctor, not the doctor performing the procedure, which seems to be the case with them. My experience is, once you are in the specialist practice, everything tends to move pretty quickly. Any wait a person experiences is usually for that first appointment.I'm not buying the new provider thing as being their issue (or others' issues). I go to AdventHealth for my medical needs. I just did a quick search and there's TONS of pediatricians who are accepting new patients in the network, including this one who actually specializes in otolaryngology and is accepting new patients.
Maybe they'd have to drive out of Lake Nona to see someone. Oh, the horror. Or pay out of pocket to get their kid quicker care for his issue.
(I know we don't know their insurance...but they can pay OOP if need-be)
It's like @mjm9 said, it's an inconvenience to them.
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Thread title!Dim holds a fork like a chaste woman touching a penis for the first time.
Oh yeah - sorry! I should have clarified when I responded. And I agree - the wait for an initial appt. is the longest, typically.I 100% agree. I wasn't saying that was their issue. I was saying, if there was an issue, it would be getting in to see the doctor, not the doctor performing the procedure, which seems to be the case with them. I also do not think they fight for their kid. Like, how back in the day, Jenn would complain enough to get a free cookie, they aren't complaining to advocate for their child. I don't think this is a doctor's scheduling problem. I just don't believe what they are saying is true. Wouldn't you go psychotic on someone if they told you that your 4 year old would be in pain for months and months while also dealing with an infant who (supposedly) doesn't sleep at all at night? It just seems all too--woe is me and they don't seem to be making any sort of measures to fix any of it.
Honestly, I think that would be the absolute best thing to happen to those kids. Tim and Jenn don't give a fuck about them. It's great when they are in the videos and get all the likes and comments, but in the real world, off camera, those kids are doing nothing but holding them down from the fun, carefree life they had. A live in nanny/au pair would devote their life to those kids and give them the love and attention they desperately need without having a camera shoved in their faces. They both would thrive being raised by someone else.I just hope buddy’s ear infections don’t cause permanent damage. I’m sure they would turn it to their advantage if it did. And I’m convinced they’re going to end up employing an au pair or the equivalent live-in so they have someone at their beck and call 24/7
You post what I think, @xmasbdaygirl!…..I think they aren't being truthful and what the actual situation is, is not what they are putting out there. I also do not think they fight for their kid. Like, how back in the day, Jenn would complain enough to get a free cookie, they aren't complaining to advocate for their child. I don't think this is a doctor's scheduling problem. I just don't believe what they are saying is true. Wouldn't you go psychotic on someone if they told you that your 4 year old would be in pain for months and months while also dealing with an infant who (supposedly) doesn't sleep at all at night? It just seems all too--woe is me and they don't seem to be making any sort of measures to fix any of it.
I 100% agree with you.The stability and routine would do the boys so much good, it’s what kids prefer, especially those on the spectrum if that’s what is happening here. What concerns me is when the au pair moves on, as they usually do. It world be sad for the boys to have to say goodbye to a positive influence in their lives. Because they haven’t had that in their lives so far.Honestly, I think that would be the absolute best thing to happen to those kids. Tim and Jenn don't give a fuck about them. It's great when they are in the videos and get all the likes and comments, but in the real world, off camera, those kids are doing nothing but holding them down from the fun, carefree life they had. A live in nanny/au pair would devote their life to those kids and give them the love and attention they desperately need without having a camera shoved in their faces. They both would thrive being raised by someone else.
I can confirm they have knives. I used a knife yesterday, for the sticky ribs, because I didn't want to accidentally be in the background of someone's vlog gnawing on a rib.Did they get rid of knives at Disney? I mean, I thought I had used them when I was there in October…but things change. He has his stupid table setup for the camera, he should have both hands free, why is he completely incapable of cutting food into actual bite-sized pieces?! I’ve never seen anyone eat like they do.
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What's more disturbing: the gluttony, or the claws?
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Dim's hairline is fading faster than his "lose 30 pounds this year" goal. The four-fingered "twist and insert" is showcased to maximum effect.
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Dim demonstrates the proper way to competitively eat "bizgits n gravy". All that gag reflex training has paid dividends.
The scale does not lie, but The Trackers do.Off the ear subject but a book came into the shop that someone that lurks here needs to read *cough cough*
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