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Need help (or an intervention) - she stepped up her game
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<blockquote data-quote="Snow White" data-source="post: 701597" data-attributes="member: 355"><p>Thanks again, everyone, who reminded that she can figure this out.</p><p></p><p>Got a call from my mom, who saw my daughter's latest video posts. Drama at its finest. She did a video 5 hours ago. She now says she has septic shock (earlier it was sepsis) and has been "admitted" but is sitting up on a stretcher in her street clothes. Says she's hooked up to tons of machines. All that's visible in the area is an IV and a blood pressure cuff. Says the hospital is asking for a $1,000 deposit BEFORE she can have a CT scan, which is "imperative to find out the leakage of fluid into my intestines." This sounds so wild - maybe she'll be featured in medical journal because of the complexity of her case.</p><p></p><p>She then goes on to ask for money to her GoFundMe account because it seems that her "family" is not picking up any phone calls and she regrets having to suck up her pride to ask for charity. Her "endo sisters" are starting to contribute to her account. Fools. The FB friend has apparently called the Canadian Embassy on her behalf. I see the pattern so clearly now. Everyone jumps on board to 'save her'. </p><p></p><p>There were a couple of recordings on the answering machine and a (assumed) hospital staff person saying, "hello". No message. I think she had them call us.</p><p></p><p>I bet she's out of hospital now (or within 7 hours - it is 1:30 am there) but she won't let on to anyone. She's there by herself, so she can spin this any way she wants.</p><p></p><p>She'd love it if I flew out there but there would be little I could do medically for her. Now that I'm a little more in control, I'd be willing to risk a phone call from her or the hospital (no friends) and hold my ground against giving money.</p><p></p><p>You are keeping me strong! Thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snow White, post: 701597, member: 355"] Thanks again, everyone, who reminded that she can figure this out. Got a call from my mom, who saw my daughter's latest video posts. Drama at its finest. She did a video 5 hours ago. She now says she has septic shock (earlier it was sepsis) and has been "admitted" but is sitting up on a stretcher in her street clothes. Says she's hooked up to tons of machines. All that's visible in the area is an IV and a blood pressure cuff. Says the hospital is asking for a $1,000 deposit BEFORE she can have a CT scan, which is "imperative to find out the leakage of fluid into my intestines." This sounds so wild - maybe she'll be featured in medical journal because of the complexity of her case. She then goes on to ask for money to her GoFundMe account because it seems that her "family" is not picking up any phone calls and she regrets having to suck up her pride to ask for charity. Her "endo sisters" are starting to contribute to her account. Fools. The FB friend has apparently called the Canadian Embassy on her behalf. I see the pattern so clearly now. Everyone jumps on board to 'save her'. There were a couple of recordings on the answering machine and a (assumed) hospital staff person saying, "hello". No message. I think she had them call us. I bet she's out of hospital now (or within 7 hours - it is 1:30 am there) but she won't let on to anyone. She's there by herself, so she can spin this any way she wants. She'd love it if I flew out there but there would be little I could do medically for her. Now that I'm a little more in control, I'd be willing to risk a phone call from her or the hospital (no friends) and hold my ground against giving money. You are keeping me strong! Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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