Tiffany thinks #17

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Interesting and timely for Nat Woodward to post on IG just reiterating a bit about her post op journey, including the difficulties walking after surgery and that there are variations in PE’s.
I definitely think Tiffany had best case scenario…whatever that really equates to, but it surely wasn’t what Nat had.
 
Happy new year Tattle family thank you for all these investigations worthy of the best detectives, all your psychological, scientific, medical analyses, thanks to you I discovered the fascinating subject of parasocial relationships and I understand a little better how the business of Youtubers works, and I laugh almost every day thank you HA! I still have a small hope that in this new year Tiffany changes will become more honest and more transparent, soon a QA about surgery and recovery maybe... Yes I know that is unlikely but who knows … But I will complain in her comment section/to YT till the end of times if she keeps adding « cancer » in the titles when there is nothing related to cancer in the videos …
 
NHS hospitals in trouble
 

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But it’s the same in French hospitals because of covid the flu and bronchiolitis at the same time … Maybe that is why they sent her home as soon as possible ?
Yes if a patient can be safely discharged to recover at home, the NHS will discharge them. This time of year isn't ideal to be in hospital, especially those with compromised immune systems. My husbands been having telephone appointments (which isn't ideal for us), but its to protect him, therefore its in his best interest.
T's not out of the woods but they must feel she is safe to be discharged home. If she has any queries she will have access to the ward.

Happy New Year EmyUrban
 
Yes if a patient can be safely discharged to recover at home, the NHS will discharge them. This time of year isn't ideal to be in hospital, especially those with compromised immune systems. My husbands been having telephone appointments (which isn't ideal for us), but its to protect him, therefore its in his best interest.
T's not out of the woods but they must feel she is safe to be discharged home. If she has any queries she will have access to the ward.

Happy New Year EmyUrban
Happy New Year 2023 to you your husband and your loved ones and above all good health / the best possible.
I understand she's coming out of hospital after two weeks but I'm surprised she's not doing more rehab, and walking so well despite having surgery involving thigh muscles...? Or not, we don't know... I hope (for Amma) that she will have nurses and a physiotherapist at home...
 
Happy New Year, my Bitchin'Tattle Family! I've stockpiled the marzipan fruits ready for some late-night viewing of Tiffany's next vlog, whenever it may be. I feel for her not being able to sit or lie on her back. I would love her to do a proper update with lots of honest details about what she has been through and what will happen next. Wait - wait - is that a flying pig I see passing over my house????
 
Happy New Year 2023 to you your husband and your loved ones and above all good health / the best possible.
I understand she's coming out of hospital after two weeks but I'm surprised she's not doing more rehab, and walking so well despite having surgery involving thigh muscles...? Or not, we don't know... I hope (for Amma) that she will have nurses and a physiotherapist at home...
Thankyou Emyurban :)

2 weeks is very quick, which is why I don't think it was extensive as many expected it could be.
We all have to bear in mind that T was given the best case scenario and the worst case scenario. I guess T focused on (I would too) on the worst case scenario.
I think it was T sister Elodie that randomly mentioned T having muscle removed. In the car conversation which followed Elodie's visit to the consultation. Elodie could have been looking up PE and happened to mention thigh muscle could be removed?

The ward physiotherapists are great in my experience. They attend the patient daily in hospital and come with the required equipment to get patients mobile. The video where T is walking in the corridor? That's where physio's have patients walking. First getting them off the bed, then a few steps around the bed, leading to having them walk along the corridor eventually.

Oh yes for sure. When patients are discharged they are discharged into the community care. District nurses visit homes to check on wounds and physio continues at home. How to manage steps at home etc. Equipment is loaned also, any walking aids and that type of thing.
I'm only basing my thoughts on my own experience, and my experience has been very good. Whenever my husbands been discharged home, I'd have been more than happy to help him and to take pressure off the NHS system. However, its always been pointed out to me that I am not qualified to do many things and it is why they have community care.
I've helped with feeding, injecting daily blood thinners and basic things. Washing, woundcare, mobility etc has always been done by experienced community nurses.

Happy New Year, my Bitchin'Tattle Family! I've stockpiled the marzipan fruits ready for some late-night viewing of Tiffany's next vlog, whenever it may be. I feel for her not being able to sit or lie on her back. I would love her to do a proper update with lots of honest details about what she has been through and what will happen next. Wait - wait - is that a flying pig I see passing over my house????
Happy New Year, my Bitchin'Tattle Family! I've stockpiled the marzipan fruits ready for some late-night viewing of Tiffany's next vlog, whenever it may be. I feel for her not being able to sit or lie on her back. I would love her to do a proper update with lots of honest details about what she has been through and what will happen next. Wait - wait - is that a flying pig I see passing over my house????

Flying pig gonks Ginny :)
 

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Thankyou Emyurban :)

2 weeks is very quick, which is why I don't think it was extensive as many expected it could be.
We all have to bear in mind that T was given the best case scenario and the worst case scenario. I guess T focused on (I would too) on the worst case scenario.
I think it was T sister Elodie that randomly mentioned T having muscle removed. In the car conversation which followed Elodie's visit to the consultation. Elodie could have been looking up PE and happened to mention thigh muscle could be removed?

The ward physiotherapists are great in my experience. They attend the patient daily in hospital and come with the required equipment to get patients mobile. The video where T is walking in the corridor? That's where physio's have patients walking. First getting them off the bed, then a few steps around the bed, leading to having them walk along the corridor eventually.

Oh yes for sure. When patients are discharged they are discharged into the community care. District nurses visit homes to check on wounds and physio continues at home. How to manage steps at home etc. Equipment is loaned also, any walking aids and that type of thing.
I'm only basing my thoughts on my own experience, and my experience has been very good. Whenever my husbands been discharged home, I'd have been more than happy to help him and to take pressure off the NHS system. However, its always been pointed out to me that I am not qualified to do many things and it is why they have community care.
I've helped with feeding, injecting daily blood thinners and basic things. Washing, woundcare, mobility etc has always been done by experienced community nurses.




Flying pig gonks Ginny :)
The thigh muscle is cut at the far end, then is flipped up to make the new vagina. Since it isn’t fully severed the blood flow to it continues. Kind of like the flap method for breast reconstruction after mastectomy.
 
Interesting and timely for Nat Woodward to post on IG just reiterating a bit about her post op journey, including the difficulties walking after surgery and that there are variations in PE’s.
I definitely think Tiffany had best case scenario…whatever that really equates to, but it surely wasn’t what Nat had.
I just read the last few entries from Nat and I don't know that I can name a stronger person. What she is going through and has been through, not just with cancer but her family, friends, the fundraising, challenges, is astonishing that she can still smile and reach out to others. I have no clue how I ever got sucked into this confusion that is T's channel.
I'm glad to see the positive energy from Nat first thing in the New Year and happier I decided not to give T's nonsense another view and will make it a point to stick to it. It seems almost silly now to even let that absurd drama affect me to the point of making me angry.
Someone said the opposite of love isn't hate but indifference and that's where I'm at, not that I ever hated her, but the frustration and emotions still give energy, indifference will give nothing.
So with the new year I will say HAAAA! and resolve to not pay any attention to the man behind the curtain! I will remain here and enjoy the conversation with my traveling companions on this journey!
 
Happy New Year 2023 to you your husband and your loved ones and above all good health / the best possible.
I understand she's coming out of hospital after two weeks but I'm surprised she's not doing more rehab, and walking so well despite having surgery involving thigh muscles...? Or not, we don't know... I hope (for Amma) that she will have nurses and a physiotherapist at home...
Exactly, she was meant to do rehab, when did that happen? 😅 The whole thing including being in the ICU "longer than expected", rehab, and everything was crammed into a really short period of time 🤣
 
Exactly, I’ve had multiple eye surgeries in the last few years and every time I’ve woken up after the anaesthetic I just get reminded of how bad the pain is. I know my surgeries were no where near as extensive as Tiffany’s but I definitely agree recovery is the hardest part.
I’m having brain surgery soon. I need a drain. And am so so nervous. I would love to find a youtuber who can help
 
From Tiffany's Vlogs...

Things We DON'T Know:
- Surgery Date
- Type of Surgery
- Was it a full PE?
- What organs were removed?
- If her Bladder could be saved?
- Who was deleting comments magically on her YT videos even though she was admitted to the hospital for her surgery?

Things We DO Know:

- Random Air Fryer Recipes
- How to make a Smoothie
- How to be a successful con artist on YT.
 
Happy 2023 to all my dazed & confused, stock piling, gonkified Tattlers! Wishing everyone a much more clear-eyed, less tethered and more attention-worthy focus in the year ahead!

Playing catch up here, what a bleeping shitshow.

I am "seeing" a great title for the next Tiffany Thinks thread:

Tiffany Thinks #18: what a bleeping shitshow!

:D


Flying pig gonks Ginny :)

This is perfect, I think it will be my new avatar! :ROFLMAO:
 
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