Prissypaws
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The poor kids being subjected to rants all the times (cos I bet the don't shut up in front of them), home should be a positive safe haven especially for disabled kids. If they are aggressive and mouthy to health professionals then I doubt they reign it in at home.She seems to sometimes deactivate overnight. She'll be back. She was on a narc high yesterday after some meeting with the school board. References to her partner being accused of being aggressive in some report. Colour me unsuprised that an entitled ranting fishwife has some neanderthal moron in tow who resorts to intimidating authorities when his 3 brain cells can't communicate his case.
She seems to sometimes deactivate overnight. She'll be back. She was on a narc high yesterday after some meeting with the school board. References to her partner being accused of being aggressive in some report. Colour me unsuprised that an entitled ranting fishwife has some neanderthal moron in tow who resorts to intimidating authorities when his 3 brain cells can't communicate his case.
Cos behaving in that rational way wouldn't get them a cryarsing article in the paper. She runs to the local rag if the wind blows on her. She's the perfect example of how permanent benefits dependency fosters that sense of exceptionalism where they're always outraged at paying for things everyone else has to pay for like travel costs.In 2015 they were complaining about their newborn son receiving high-level intensive care in Bristol neonatal unit rather than in Wales, because Cardiff's neonatal unit was closed after an infection outbreak.
Welsh mum-of-7 left stranded in English hospital with ill newborn
Reann Jenkins has been separated from her partner and seven children after a neonatal unit in Cardiff was closed because of an infection outbreakwww.mirror.co.uk
Reann Jenkins has been separated from her partner, Ryan James, and seven other children after the neonatal unit at the University Hospital of Wales in Cardiff was closed because of an infection outbreak.
Dad Ryan has spent £200 on tolls crossing the Severn Bridge to make sure his family regularly meet up and to visit his baby boy, Jaxon, reports Wales Online .
Reann had to give birth to little Jaxon, who has spina bifida, by C-section in England because of the infection outbreak.
And ever since he dad, a full-time carer, has been forced to make the 65-mile trip from the family's home in Wales as he says a lack of beds have prevented Reann and Jaxon being moved back across the border.
Ryan said: "The money situation isn’t my main concern – it’s keeping the routine for my other children.
“It has been like a military mission recently.
"We have been getting up at 5.30am, getting the kids dressed and taking them to school and then driving up to the hospital to see Jaxon.
“We then come back, pick the children up and take them all to see their little brother in Bristol for a few hours before heading back home really late in the night – sometimes at 1.30am.
“It has been so hard to keep the normality.”
But Ryan, who already has a nine-year-old daughter Ashley with the neurological condition, said he was confident his son would get the best care from staff at the Welsh hospital.
He said: “We had experienced amazing care from midwives and nurses in Cardiff for our other children, so we knew we were in good hands.
“So when we were told by a consultant that there was an infection outbreak in the neonatal unit in Cardiff and that it was currently closed, it did worry Reann quite a bit.
“She had to give birth in a strange city where we didn’t know anyone – it was a lot for her to deal with.”
Little Jaxon had to undergo emergency surgery on his back as soon as he was born, followed by a further operation to relieve pressure on his brain.
Ryan said: “We even had our three-year-old daughter’s birthday at the Bristol hospital.
"We managed to sneak in a present into the hospital from ‘the birthday fairy’ which she absolutely loved.”
Why? Why are you driving seven other children there and back daily? Why are you bringing seven children with all the bugs and viruses they've picked up at school into a neonatal unit? Why are you complaining about receiving the highest quality of care from the NHS in the best possible and available place? Why are you complaining about the bridge tolls if it's "not about the money"? Why are you keeping a load of primary school aged children up until 2am?
The seventeen inch long cleavage would give it away thoughI am beginning to think it’s a sort of disguise. I mean, you wouldn’t recognise her at all if she had a wash.
i'm still laughing at this. i'm hardly one to talk, but her breasts look like two baguettes.The seventeen inch long cleavage would give it away though
At least we know she's not spending her benefit money on high quality brassieres.i'm still laughing at this. i'm hardly one to talk, but her breasts look like two baguettes.
I’ve been calling her cukey boobs in my headI'm itching to nickname her Ms marrow chebs.
That was a difficult read! All one sentence, no punctuation.Toot toot bum fight tonight.
But Ryan, who already has a nine-year-old daughter Ashley with the neurological condition, said he was confident his son would get the best care from staff at the Welsh hospital.