THIS!!!It's just insane that we have stringent data protection and GDPR rules in the UK which could land you in prison for breach of data issues. Yet, parents of vulnerable disabled children can share every detail of their child's medical history via social media. It's an anhorrebt breach of privacy for engagement and ads. Medical information is incredible sensitive, it should not be shared with strangers online.
Those are weird holiday destinations for a young child! Im not sure how old he is as I don’t follow, just see her posts sometimes as they come up on my InstaNone! Those that vomit 50 times a day and need to be close to a hospital for emergencies,The Maldives is literally the worst choice. I cannot believe that she laughed at the Disneyland idea,he would love it.Think of the places she has taken him to like Lego land you know,places designed for kids,none at all! But she has taken him to Lanzarote,Tenerife,Cape Verde,Madrid and several swanky London hotels....she is a selfish twat.
“TheMunchausenMum”You can tell by how she laughed at Disneyland that she’s not maternal in any way, shape or form. It was as if it’s beneath her. My friends took their baby to the Maldives (booked pre-baby) and they said they struggled to find things to entertain her. Imagine poor Jaxon, he’s a lot older and would love the sensory side of Disney. There’s literally everything there for him. Those are the memories any decent mother would want to make with their child.
she’s genuinely a disgrace.
Katie, we know you’re reading this...Change your name - you are NOT a nurse. You live off exploiting your son. ThePretendNurseMum
I’m sorry your child and yourself are going through this. Having discussions with Consultants like this is the worst conversation to experience.so i know this sounds pathetic but im becoming increasingly upset by kayteeees posts.
My son is ill, his condition is classed as terminal, without treatment he wouldnt live to 5. Luckily he's getting treatment so should have a much nicer and longer life- however it is NOT curable and he has so many issues related to this, including moderate heart failure.
this womans desperacy in having an ill child makes me feel sick. Its so hard to see someone wanting diagnosises so bad, when i know as a mum of a truly 'medically complex' child is desperate for there to be no more issues, no new diagnosis, it is disturbing.
she has to have munchuasens. She's seriously sick in the head.
I work at the same hospital and we regularly get told to turn off the app however 9/10 I always forget and my app has never told me to isolate.. same goes for my colleaguesWith regards to nursing, at one point Kaytee posted on her stories about ignoring an isolation notification on the covid app to go to work. She said that she had only got the notification because she had left her phone on in her bag whilst on shift. But there’s no way she could possibly have been certain about this: the app doesn’t tell you when and where the notification was generated. It could have been a carer that caused the notification for example.
If you publicly post to 50,000 people that you are ignoring mandatory covid isolation to go to work as a nurse somebody is definitely going to report you.
Yup! She has both parents, grandparents and younger siblings. She won’t mention them too much though as it will ruin the ‘all on my own’ persona she likes to have.I’ve never followed her and only see her posts occasionally when they come up on my feed. A while ago, she was getting a lot of media attention because her carers were going to be stopped. Based on that I felt sorry for her, but when I looked at her stories there was something about her I didn’t like and couldn’t put my finger on.
Does she have any family or friends? I’ve never noticed any mention of them when I’ve seen her posts.
Possibly the next thread title, “TheNurseMum #5 aka“TheMunchausenMum”
more accurate and if I do say so myself....much more catchy
Anyone who works in a hospital could constantly be bombarded with those notifications thoughWith regards to nursing, at one point Kaytee posted on her stories about ignoring an isolation notification on the covid app to go to work. She said that she had only got the notification because she had left her phone on in her bag whilst on shift. But there’s no way she could possibly have been certain about this: the app doesn’t tell you when and where the notification was generated. It could have been a carer that caused the notification for example.
If you publicly post to 50,000 people that you are ignoring mandatory covid isolation to go to work as a nurse somebody is definitely going to report you.
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