E & J - So many problems, so few vitamins |Part #125

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She TEXTED her doctor on a SATURDAY about skin dryness?

Definitely doesn’t sound like a legit doctor to me.


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She can communicate with Drs herself?

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HelloSweetie wrote: Sat Oct 05, 2019 9:33 pm She TEXTED her doctor on a SATURDAY about skin dryness?

Definitely doesn’t sound like a legit doctor to me.
That's not unheard of. Plus, they live in a small town. I can message my doctor or his staff and they respond quickly. My doctor's office is open on Saturdays.
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rosie_dalia wrote: That's not unheard of. Plus, they live in a small town. I can message my doctor or his staff and they respond quickly. My doctor's office is open on Saturdays.
She was waiting for a response at 7 pm on a Sat night. That’s great your doctor’s office is open for you to msg, but this sounds much different. She’s expecting a personal response for a skin irritation on a Sat night like it’s life or death. Let’s not forget this is the same woman who had a movie night after her son just stopped breathing instead of taking him to urgent care.

Plus let’s be real, it isn’t a local doc she’s messaging. It’s most likely her online one, and this is why she’s texting. Another diagnosis over the phone....


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HelloSweetie wrote: Sat Oct 05, 2019 9:56 pm
rosie_dalia wrote: That's not unheard of. Plus, they live in a small town. I can message my doctor or his staff and they respond quickly. My doctor's office is open on Saturdays.
She was waiting for a response at 7 pm on a Sat night. That’s great your doctor’s office is open for you to msg, but this sounds much different. She’s expecting a personal response for a skin irritation on a Sat night like it’s life or death. Let’s not forget this is the same woman who had a movie night after her son just stopped breathing instead of taking him to urgent care.

Plus let’s be real, it isn’t a local doc she’s messaging. It’s most likely her online one, and this is why she’s texting. Another diagnosis over the phone....


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I wouldn't be surprised if they have a concierge doctor. That's basically a doctor with only a small amount of patients and you pay more for them to be on-call whenever you need them—and have direct access or call service access 24/7. This isn't a new thing. My parents do it that way.
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rosie_dalia wrote: I wouldn't be surprised if they have a concierge doctor. That's basically a doctor with only a small amount of patients and you pay more for them to be on-call whenever you need them—and have direct access or call service access 24/7. This isn't a new thing. My parents do it that way.
She does an awful lot of self diagnosing for someone that has a doctor on call 24/7. We have just as much reason to believe she doesn’t have a legit doctor at this point than we do to argue she has a concierge one.



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Their trip to Disney to film must have been in August because very few of the Halloween decorations are out. Disney decorates early for Halloween (mid-August), so this must have been filmed two months ago and had to be approved by Disney before they posted these vlogs.
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rosie_dalia wrote:Their trip to Disney to film must have been in August because very few of the Halloween decorations are out. Disney decorates early for Halloween (mid-August), so this must have been filmed two months ago and had to be approved by Disney before they posted these vlogs.
According to Tamara’s social media they left Sept 24th and returned a couple days ago. That’s why Ellie is thinking it must be the Disney water that caused her skin dryness.


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YTIG60 wrote: Sat Oct 05, 2019 9:01 pm
tn37185mp wrote: Sat Oct 05, 2019 7:33 pm You guys! Disney water has screwed up the skin on Ellie’s face.🙄 It hurts.🙄 She really looks like she is in some serious pain....said no one ever. She’s a hypochondriac.
Has anyone ever heard of water at Disney causing face/skin reaction. Disney is paying them because Jared said "they like our faces."
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HelloSweetie wrote: Sat Oct 05, 2019 9:56 pm
rosie_dalia wrote: That's not unheard of. Plus, they live in a small town. I can message my doctor or his staff and they respond quickly. My doctor's office is open on Saturdays.
She was waiting for a response at 7 pm on a Sat night. That’s great your doctor’s office is open for you to msg, but this sounds much different. She’s expecting a personal response for a skin irritation on a Sat night like it’s life or death. Let’s not forget this is the same woman who had a movie night after her son just stopped breathing instead of taking him to urgent care.

Plus let’s be real, it isn’t a local doc she’s messaging. It’s most likely her online one, and this is why she’s texting. Another diagnosis over the phone....


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It is pretty much unheard of to text a primary physician or their staff during and after office hours. You can call their office or answering service and the physician on-call or a triage nurse will return your call. Being open on Saturdays is not uncommon for urgent care type problems. I don't see Logan as that small, after all, they have Uber Eats. :D
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So let me get this straight. Her baby stopped breathing twice and they didn't rush him to the ER but the princess has dry skin and she has to text her doctor in the evening on a weekend? These people amaze me more and more everyday.
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I have my doctor's number to text her, but I had some insurance issues that took forever to sort out. She texted ME first. And she's been my doctor for 16 years, and knows she can trust me. And she would block me in a hot second if I texted her about dry skin on a Saturday night.

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YTIG60 wrote:
HelloSweetie wrote: Sat Oct 05, 2019 9:56 pm She was waiting for a response at 7 pm on a Sat night. That’s great your doctor’s office is open for you to msg, but this sounds much different. She’s expecting a personal response for a skin irritation on a Sat night like it’s life or death. Let’s not forget this is the same woman who had a movie night after her son just stopped breathing instead of taking him to urgent care.

Plus let’s be real, it isn’t a local doc she’s messaging. It’s most likely her online one, and this is why she’s texting. Another diagnosis over the phone....


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It is pretty much unheard of to text a primary physician or their staff during and after office hours. You can call their office or answering service and the physician on-call or a triage nurse will return your call. Being open on Saturdays is not uncommon for urgent care type problems. I don't see Logan as that small, after all, they have Uber Eats. :D

Yeah no kidding, the family practice that I belong too now has an online booking site where I can book my own appointments and send secure messages to the reception staff who will forward onto your dr. If needed.

My sons paediatrician gave me her cell number to text in the case of an emergency after he was released from the hospital at 3 months old and still extremely tiny. This makes sense. Ellie’s fake illnesses not so much.

She is ridiculous and using the term Dr. Very loosely. To actually argue that this is possible is just arguing for the sake of it.


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She calls a chiropractor an "endocrine specialist". Who knows who she was texting.

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rosie_dalia wrote: Sat Oct 05, 2019 9:51 pm
HelloSweetie wrote: Sat Oct 05, 2019 9:33 pm She TEXTED her doctor on a SATURDAY about skin dryness?

Definitely doesn’t sound like a legit doctor to me.
That's not unheard of. Plus, they live in a small town. I can message my doctor or his staff and they respond quickly. My doctor's office is open on Saturdays.
I live in a smaller Utah town then Ellie, and my doctors office is closed on the weekends. My doctor does not give out his personal cell phone number and if you do call his office on Saturday or Sunday you get this message “our office is closed, if this is an emergency please hang up and dial 911, if you need medical advice and you can’t wait until the office is open please call the hospital at XXX-XXXX and a nurse will direct you. If you can wait until the office is open please press 1 and leave a detailed message with your name and number and your doctor or a nurse will get back with you as soon as possible. Thank you”
Most Utah clinics (IHC, Revere, or even non corporate clinics) are closed on the weekends. You either go to the ER or instacare.
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If I were Disney and I found out she was on social media saying her face was red because of their water, I'd pull their stories from the "Disney Channel" From what it sounded like they weren't the only families that were chosen.
I've been to Disney so many times I couldn't count, never have I ever had my skin do that and I have sensitive, pale white skin. It was probably her sunscreen or her many questionable prescriptions that made her sun sensitive.
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When u see it from ellies story wouldn't you think she would blur that out what's wrong with her Jared changing a nappy in the background
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geezlouise_99 wrote:When u see it from ellies story wouldn't you think she would blur that out what's wrong with her Jared changing a nappy in the background
There is so much wrong with that picture! Why do Youtubers always have their kids on the counters? I don't know anyone IRL who lets their kids climb on counters the way E&J, and her sisters, and Bryan and Missy, and the Gardners do!
And of course, changing a diaper in the background.
All Ellie sees is what she's focused on...

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lmmomSD wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2019 4:40 pm
geezlouise_99 wrote:When u see it from ellies story wouldn't you think she would blur that out what's wrong with her Jared changing a nappy in the background
There is so much wrong with that picture! Why do Youtubers always have their kids on the counters? I don't know anyone IRL who lets their kids climb on counters the way E&J, and her sisters, and Bryan and Missy, and the Gardners do!
And of course, changing a diaper in the background.
All Ellie sees is what she's focused on...

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I know. Not only is it completely unsanitary but it's a safety issue as well. It always surprises me to see their kids walking along the counters to get into the cabinets. Ellie even has the baby sitting on the counters. I guess they were brought up that way.
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How can Ellie listen to Jared in his Instagram story right now and not want to flee the country. I’m very sensitive to loud or unexpected noises and if my husband yelled “playfully” like that at me I’d probably start crying from the overstimulation lmao.


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