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I can confirm its hilarious to review records for patients like her. Anytime a doctor starts quoting a patient in the chart you know it's going to be good, and she strikes me as the quotable sort.I don’t know what kind of network Canada healthcare system uses - but how amusing would it be reviewing Chantal health records and see that she is being seen by a doctor - nutritionalist - ect.... and when prompted to talk about that she tells the doctor about how she knows better and decided instead to listen to a “medium” who advises her from the spirits of the dead on what to eat but wait she changed that and is now plant based but wait she also changed that and has binge eating disorder but also wait she changed that and.... ect... what a headache for the ER doctor. Seeing your patient is currently being counseled by a healthcare team but they opted to ignore that and instead listen to quackjobs, Netflix, and various online communities - oh, who are we kidding. We know Chantal wasn’t honest with him. She probably painted this picture of “I’m trying really hard to adhere to all the medical advice please help me I’m a victim!!”
Yup, no way you’re going home with a diagnosed PE, Chantal. Try again.
Diabeetus on the other hand is very plausible. I can’t wait to see what she comes out with in this new video.
I can't understand why, if her O2 fell into the 80's during a short walk, would she not be going home on 24/7 oxygen.
I doubt it she made sure to make the issue not weight related and in fact has to watch how many greens she can eat in a go.If this doesn’t force her to lose weigh, nothing will.
If this doesn’t force her to lose weigh, nothing will.
Weird flex but okay.
Weird flex but okay.
Truly amazing to see someone in their 30s taking blood thinners and going to a thrombosis unit regularly.