because her life is so mundane she over dramatises everything for a story. Im Sure an 18 month old can’t tell a shop from a chemist, really like. A medical centre is very different from a pharmacy. Such attention seekingit’s not even a major surgery!! It happens all the time , so common in kids.
I don’t get the big deal of bringing W in on her own
Everything outside her normal day of frothy coffee , plate of slap, walk to shop to get W to nap is a huge deal
Nail on the head. As I stated before my child has the same eye issue as old Billy bear and I went private as soon as I noticed a problem with her vision so that when we eventually did get called by the public system she had already over a year done in glasses. Now she doesn't require surgery but that's because I actually did what was asked by the consultant not like Tracey who wouldnt do the patches etc and let his eyes get worse for years.same. I would sell my own hips or eyes to get a child sorted. The cheek of her wanting a place on the public list when she isnt even working like, I don’t mind anyone on a public list, needs must. But they can holiday in Dubai and buy a nice car, but they can’t pay €200 for a private consultant for nearly a year with your daughter, or ever with your son
And the lip curl to keep the accentHer "professional voice' cracks me up
And the hair standing with static. She’s fooking BRUTAL.And the lip curl to keep the accent
My son is 17 months he had a ultrasound at 6 weeks and x ray at 7 months my eldest had issues with his hips so I pushed for all the test if you explain to your phn they will sort it I did for the 7 month checkup even in covid there following up. I didn't go private‘Can you believe some consultants only want cash or cheque’
says the one using public waitlists since 1900!
Wow. She’s hoping a nice private doctor will bump her up a private list. She could be in for a big surprise. Nobody wants a child to need surgery, but she said ‘ We said we would be proactive’... willow is a few months off of 2. This was picked up at 6 months !!
I don’t want to come across as shaming but a lot of the above comes from the way Tracey deals with things! The meltdown was probably cos she didn’t have her phone to watch, the blending is ridiculous the child was eating anything about 6 months ago and the sleep or lack of is because Tracey won’t do anything about itBetween the meltdown in the chemist, blending her dinners and trouble with going to sleep there's a lot of sensory processing red flags. I hope she mentions it to her PHN
I would say the same, Tracy will do whatever the child demands just so not to upset her. Let her cry once & she won't do it again. Sure a few months ago she wasn't able to bring her supermarket shopping because she kicked off so it's duck all to do with medical environments.I don’t want to come across as shaming but a lot of the above comes from the way Tracey deals with things! The meltdown was probably cos she didn’t have her phone to watch, the blending is ridiculous the child was eating anything about 6 months ago and the sleep or lack of is because Tracey won’t do anything about it
Did TT really not follow instructions re: patches?Nail on the head. As I stated before my child has the same eye issue as old Billy bear and I went private as soon as I noticed a problem with her vision so that when we eventually did get called by the public system she had already over a year done in glasses. Now she doesn't require surgery but that's because I actually did what was asked by the consultant not like Tracey who wouldnt do the patches etc and let his eyes get worse for years.
Shoes like that are hardly ideal for a child who is displaying issues walking, surely you’d invest in decent shoes? They might not be pretty but the canvas ones wouldn’t be to my taste eitherPoor child out walking in those scabby canvas shoes in winter. It was raining today too.