Ashley James #37 Captions full of bollox, forehead full of Botox.

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Alf is absolutely not under any hospital care for his hips, because if he was Ada would have been seen smoothly in the same consultant clinic at the first sign of a concern.

Also ‘private Orthopedic hospital’ is not hard to google. It’s even got 2 A’s in it.
I was desperately hoping Alf would go to the hospital with them today so the Dr would notice Alfs problems too 😞
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Love how she covered Ada's real name up!
Don’t you mean Adeline?
 
I was thinking the same as someone else said about Alf. He really doesn’t appear to have come on at all. His speech now seems very delayed for his age and his movement is just still so baby-like. Doesn’t help that he always seems to be carrying a soft toy but he can’t seem to get up from the floor very easily and just seems so, so unsteady.
 
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Why is she smothering a sleeping child with her fat tit and posting it to talk about hip problems?
 
Is that a real actual note from the hospital though?! It sound fake. ‘And this is completely normal, please call into the surgery if you want to discuss this further’?!

She’s made it up! It would never be worded like that, and you don’t just get invited to drop into your local surgery at your convenience for a casual chat about a test result. And then the informal ‘thanks’.

Not buying it.
 
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I completely agree.
You’d get a formal discharge letter, & they’d tell you in person.
When my daughter was scanned for HD they told me there and then the result and then we had a letter a few days later explaining we’d been discharged. And it was from a hospital not her surgery…
Not buying it.
 
Is that a real actual note from the hospital though?! It sound fake. ‘And this is completely normal, please call into the surgery if you want to discuss this further’?!

She’s made it up! It would never be worded like that, and you don’t just get invited to drop into your local surgery at your convenience for a casual chat about a test result. And then the informal ‘thanks’.

Not buying it.

I wondered that.

We’re under hospital Paed for allergies and coeliac, and under dietician for the same (5 year old). No test results are communicated by text.

He had an ultrasound a few weeks ago for something unrelated. GP did the referral, hospital phoned with the appointment and told us all clear there and then.

I had an MRI earlier this year and had to wait for the radiology report to be written and sent to the Consultant, who then phoned me.

My friend broke her wrist two weeks ago, she had X-ray in A&E and it was confirmed immediately and then she had to go to fracture clinic a week later for more X-rays which were discussed with her again immediately in person.

The only time I’ve had results over text is when my GP has done bloods and had the results back, she did a text to say all are normal because of my absolute terror at anything medical she didn’t want me to wait.
 
I’m sitting on my hands to not message her about Alfs hips and putting my faith in the universe that another troll will have already messaged her.

I don’t buy it either. For an NHS referral appointment you may get a text asking you to call the surgery to discuss results or with mine, a text with a link that takes you to the online E-consult bit where you can get test results, which are normal. Then a letter of discharge. What hospital or GP says ‘x ray’ instead of ‘X-Ray’? That’s how Ashley would spell it 🙄

She’s faked it hasn’t she?
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She thought she was THAT special didn’t she? 😂 bleeping idiot.
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Alfs been sleeping for the past year. She just doesn’t pay attention to him 😒
 
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“No I’m not using an iPhone, just my Google one”

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lol good spot. Her previous reasoning didn’t even help, “I don’t use an iPhone I just use tommys old iPhone to film for my job” not exactly a ringing endorsement for the pixel that you use an old iPhone to film your “work” 😂
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Poor Alf can barely talk, he's really stunted.
I agree. That video of him and Ada was very telling, he couldn’t string a sentence together. Just lots of “Ada! Adaaaaaaa” and babbling in between. He’s nearly 3 he should be able to speak with more sentences.
 
I’m sitting on my hands to not message her about Alfs hips and putting my faith in the universe that another troll will have already messaged her.

I don’t buy it either. For an NHS referral appointment you may get a text asking you to call the surgery to discuss results or with mine, a text with a link that takes you to the online E-consult bit where you can get test results, which are normal. Then a letter of discharge. What hospital or GP says ‘x ray’ instead of ‘X-Ray’? That’s how Ashley would spell it 🙄

She’s faked it hasn’t she?
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She thought she was THAT special didn’t she? 😂 bleeping idiot.
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Alfs been sleeping for the past year. She just doesn’t pay attention to him 😒

Also what time did she receive that text?! 8pm on a Friday night?! It doesn’t make any sense
 
It’s obviously bullshit, but why? To stop anyone asking anymore questions about Ad’s hips? Because there might be an issue and she doesn’t want to face it? I don’t know, but it doesn’t add up.
Which brings it nicely back to the issue of oversharing and exploitation of a child with absolutely no consent. No one would know about or comment on a stranger’s child’s hips if it wasn’t forced into the spotlight for all to see 😒 So it’s quite ironic she’s having to fake a text or whatever to placate the tattle trolls questions in her inbox and get people off of her back. She doesn’t get it because she’s thick - don’t bleeping share the kid on the internet in the first place. That’s the solution to her problem but instead she’s faking messages to prove Adeline is still perfect 🤣 It’s like a psychological case study in real time, all of this.
 
Just to reiterate what others have said above - no clinician would text to say the 'result is back' and it is 'completely normal'.

But then even IF they decided to text (unlikely that results would be sent on text) it would be worded along the lines of - 'results have been received' or 'the x-ray report has been returned'. Result is back? No way. I've also never heard of a practice manager texting patient results either, so there's no explanation for the casual language.

Secondly, the use of the word completely would not happen due to legalities and in the event that perhaps something else were missed. The report would say 'no signs of hip dysplasia and hips appear normal for an 8month old infant'.

She has fabricated that text. But why did she even feel the need to do so?
 
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