Laura Adlington #5 turnaround, every now and then 🎶

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I agree the OPs delivery isn’t the most tactful, but she’s entitled to feel for her personally she’s put on extra weight compared to her normal 🤷🏻‍♀️
No, sorry. Heavily pregnant is very different to heavily overweight. And the “extra stones” imply that this waif-like fairy doesn’t relate to Laura in any way and follows only to marvel at how such a land-whale gets through life while she herself sniffs an almond for breakfast. Spare me
 
What is going on with her face? She looks filthy!!
 

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What is going on with her face? She looks filthy!!
It looks like dark patches from weight, acanthosis nigricans. I'm more disturbed by the fact she seems to regularly go out wearing that bloody hair curler thing. In public!? Just no. Rarely seems to make any sort of an effort unless it's for a payment for an ad or an event. I can only assume the dog is only getting a quick walk close to home if she goes out looking like that. Poor dog is young and needs loads of exercise.
 
It looks like dark patches from weight, acanthosis nigricans. I'm more disturbed by the fact she seems to regularly go out wearing that bloody hair curler thing. In public!? Just no. Rarely seems to make any sort of an effort unless it's for a payment for an ad or an event. I can only assume the dog is only getting a quick walk close to home if she goes out looking like that. Poor dog is young and needs loads of exercise.
Could also be a sign of type 2 diabetes which she could have. But she’d never admit it.
 
Acanthosis nigricans is something that is often caused by hormone imbalances as a result of PCOS, which Laura has said she has. It's caused by high blood insulin (e.g. as a result of PCOS or diabetes) not by weight - although there is often a correlation between weight and these conditions because insulin resistance can make weight loss difficult.

I just wanted to jump in and say this because there may be people following/reading this thread who suffer with it. I have some patches of it that are luckily not in places that can be seen by anyone but my partner, but it can be something that people can feel quite self-conscious about.
 
Someone asked her and she said it’s hyper pigmentation but in a way that he googled it or someone told her, she didn’t get it checked. She probably needs to keep an eye on her PCOS and she absolutely does not.
 
Someone asked her and she said it’s hyper pigmentation but in a way that he googled it or someone told her, she didn’t get it checked. She probably needs to keep an eye on her PCOS and she absolutely does not.
BIB Easier said than done. My friend has PCOS and a host of symptoms and her GP won't entertain any help because she doesn't want kids. They just keep saying "if you had a baby it might help" or "lose weight it will help" (my friend is maybe a size 14)

Women's healthcare is absolutely rubbish and if you're overweight it's an easy excuse. (I do accept being overweight can cause/exacerbate health problems but so many GPs won't help even if symptoms are new/worsening)
 
I second this! I have PCOS too, it’s complex and misunderstood, so it’s not really something you can keep an eye on as I most GPs don’t really understand it properly or take you seriously in the first place.

Also my PCOS got worse after I had my kids so your friend’s GP is talking bollocks!

That being said, I think there’s a lot more that Laura could be doing to take care of her general
Physical and mental health.
 
my PCOS got worse after I had my kids so your friend’s GP is talking bollocks!
Yup! I know more people who's PCOS get worse after kids than those who got better.

She knows he is chatting tit but it's hard to articulate that when they are supposedly the experts. They get very annoyed about "Dr Google" and tiktok and I understand that they have been to medical school but they haven't got the lived experience of millions of women.
 
I know women’t health and concerns are very often brushed off - some of my own issues got diagnosed years after they should have been. But she lives in a mega expensive house, doesn’t have a super demanding job that makes it impossible to at least try to find a specialist that will care and she could probably afford to go at least partially private… she is not the average person on a tight budget with a job that doesn’t give you time to look after yourself…
 
Had to laugh at the 'renovations are hard' comment by the interior design company- hers is a new build that she's merely bringing to her colour pallette at the most, oh and putting some panelling up 🤦‍♀️ she's hardly living in a building site, garden may have been a bombsite tho 😆
 

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