HelzBelz20
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Doctor and wellness advocate.
Looked like a wig during lock down. I know she was getting her hair done the other day & nearly sure she wears extensions.Is she wearing a wig??
I like her too! She seems very sweet. Her hair confuses meLooked like a wig during lock down. I know she was getting her hair done the other day & nearly sure she wears extensions.
I like her. She informative.
She said during lockdown she was wearing a wig because she was quite insecure about her hair, but I think she recently had her extensions put back inIs she wearing a wig??
She had no dark roots and her hair was always perfect so I'm convinced it was a wig lolI like her too! She seems very sweet. Her hair confuses me
I must have missed that.She said during lockdown she was wearing a wig because she was quite insecure about her hair, but I think she recently had her extensions put back in
Her extremely low body weight concerns me. I feel bad for even thinking it but she has so many impressionable, young followers and when I followed her she used to share some pictures of her food and it was always a tiny salad. One night she shared another doctor friend of hers page and the girl very clearly had an eating disorder, I was actually shocked at her pictures and I was even more shocked that she shared her page. I stopped following. She seems like an excellent GP and is very empathetic but the whole eating/weight thing didn't sit well with me. Salad & lots of cardio isn't particularly healthy, occasionally one or two Lindt balls were consumed.
Funnily enough, I know more than a handful of female hospital doctors who have "issues" with eating. Maybe it's a thing.
Yep, I think it's this. A consultant I know (in her 40s) is barely able to cook for herself and lives on diet coke to keep her energy up. Only really has time for one proper meal a day on her work days.That friend is probably Dr Hilary. Big red hair and retro eyeliner?
I think to get into medicine in college, you have to be very controlled about studying. Then to get through your intern years you've got to be very determined, it's hard work, long hours and you probably don't even get much time for a piss break nevermind healthy meals...they're probably well used to running on empty, so much so that they probably don't even *feel* real hunger, nevermind boredom hunger.
She did have cancer not that long ago. I did often wonder if the weight issue stems from this? As an aside note, I think she’s very knowledgeable and I used to like following her because of this. However, she clearly is not declaring a lot of sponsored posts. This really puts me off her. Plus, she is filtered to within an inch of her life. Why??? She’s clearly very pretty. I also cannot deal with the grid posts where the pic has been taken in their house with their medical qualifications strategically placed in the background. I am not taking from the absolute hard work and dedication that becoming a doctor takes. We get it, you’re a doctor and your husband is a surgeon...we get it!!!!!Her extremely low body weight concerns me. I feel bad for even thinking it but she has so many impressionable, young followers and when I followed her she used to share some pictures of her food and it was always a tiny salad. One night she shared another doctor friend of hers page and the girl very clearly had an eating disorder, I was actually shocked at her pictures and I was even more shocked that she shared her page. I stopped following. She seems like an excellent GP and is very empathetic but the whole eating/weight thing didn't sit well with me. Salad & lots of cardio isn't particularly healthy, occasionally one or two Lindt balls were consumed.
Funnily enough, I know more than a handful of female hospital doctors who have "issues" with eating. Maybe it's a thing.