I believe that if he hadn’t been in her care for the last 6/12 of his life he’d 100% still be here today. She was so desperate to keep carers and the facade she created on her IG, she did anything & everything she could to get those ‘high’ scores from the assessors & keep the money rolling in off her socials.Finding it hard to take in what I am reading here. I really hope it isn't true
That's a really extreme accusationI believe that if he hadn’t been in her care for the last 6/12 of his life he’d 100% still be here today. She was so desperate to keep carers and the facade she created on her IG, she did anything & everything she could to get those ‘high’ scores from the assessors & keep the money rolling in off her socials.
That’s extreme & too far, imhoI believe that if he hadn’t been in her care for the last 6/12 of his life he’d 100% still be here today. She was so desperate to keep carers and the facade she created on her IG, she did anything & everything she could to get those ‘high’ scores from the assessors & keep the money rolling in off her socials.
It is rather extreme, but I’ve looked back on previous threads today and unfortunately I feel it may be true, which is extremely heartbreaking..That's a really extreme accusation
I'm not here to criticise anyone as this is a gossip website so I'm just as bad but I might have to check out of this thread. I'm finding it very triggering as someone who has lots of contact with SEN services.
Maybe K made some mistakes. If 10% of what is being said here is true then she is going to have some really painful regrets. From what I can tell she had an unplanned pregnancy during a nursing degree? Then a child with life-limiting disabilities? That's a really hard path that from my experience includes many emotions that are, I guess, almost shameful to admit - bitterness, frustration, a sense of entrapment. My impression of her is of someone who is now dealing with an avalanche of pain from not just grief but regret. That kind of regret that only comes when the person is no longer here for you to 'put it right'. Everything she is doing seems kind of like bluster to cover that pain up.
Finding it hard to take in what I am reading here. I really hope it isn't true
I agree massivelyThat's a really extreme accusation
I'm not here to criticise anyone as this is a gossip website so I'm just as bad but I might have to check out of this thread. I'm finding it very triggering as someone who has lots of contact with SEN services.
Maybe K made some mistakes. If 10% of what is being said here is true then she is going to have some really painful regrets. From what I can tell she had an unplanned pregnancy during a nursing degree? Then a child with life-limiting disabilities? That's a really hard path that from my experience includes many emotions that are, I guess, almost shameful to admit - bitterness, frustration, a sense of entrapment. My impression of her is of someone who is now dealing with an avalanche of pain from not just grief but regret. That kind of regret that only comes when the person is no longer here for you to 'put it right'. Everything she is doing seems kind of like bluster to cover that pain up.
Your more than entitled to your opinion. As am I.That’s extreme & too far, imho
I completely agree with both your statements, there was definitely things SHE as his mother could of done to help prevent this from happening, but she didn’t. I was in hospital with my son in August and a child was struggling to breath and the parents kept nagging on about being discharged and the child would do better at home and it’s just ridiculous lYour more than entitled to your opinion. As am I.
She put him through a feeding clinic (from overseas as every medical professional here linked to his care objected) which resulted in his weight becoming critical - the poor boy had a heart condition, I’m no dr but I can only imagine the strain that would’ve had on his heart.
She admitted to stopping/changing medication of her own accord, no consultation, just decided it didn’t suit their care plan anymore. She admitted she pushed for discharge from the hospital (more than once) - surely if the Drs are saying hold off, they say it with good reason. Why push it.
His peg was raw and inflamed and infected yet in clips from time when in his Dads care he’d got it healed and healthy.
I’m not saying ‘she did it’ I’m saying she made some incredibly poor choices and decisions which I believe had a massive impact on J
There needs to be more in place to protect the vulnerable. Parents shouldn’t be allowed to just take their children home because they think its for the best. Drs & consultants etc didn’t train for all the years they did for a Mum or Dad to come in and give their opinion of ‘they’d be better off at home’I completely agree with both your statements, there was definitely things SHE as his mother could of done to help prevent this from happening, but she didn’t. I was in hospital with my son in August and a child was struggling to breath and the parents kept nagging on about being discharged and the child would do better at home and it’s just ridiculous l
Yes it's quite far down her gridIs still this on her insta? I’m actually speechless
It’s so disrespectful. I think it’s great to celebrate/try to do something positive but not at the cemetery!! Respects should be paid quietly there and then later if you want to have a ‘celebration of life’ type thing at home or maybe in a park.I was just imagining if this was the cemetery where my grandad is buried, I don’t visit it often but when I do I sit quietly with him, and often get very upset. It would be so horrible if I had to do that while a gang of people played music loudly and sat around eating fish and chips.
She doesn’t seem to care too much about animals at all. The other day she uploaded a story of a horse at the retreat, letting it eat everything off the table. Even a piece of what looked like tin foil!Does anybody know what happened to the kittens? She didn’t seem to care too much about them, especially with how rough J was with them (not that he knew any better, it’s her responsibility to teach him to be gentle)
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