Haulnarse wrote:The thing is, its so much cheaper and easier to treat when its not an ambulance at the bottom of a cliff situation. They take the girls to the doctor or er when they are already in a compromised situation, they never just have a check up when they are “well”. My kids (and hubby and i) have an annual check up with our gp - none have any ongoing medical issues, its a good practice to do. We do blood work and a general physical.Beauregard1 wrote:I think those kids have asthma triggered by allergies. I don’t know why they don’t catch the symptoms at the earliest possible moment and immediately give them a breathing treatment or other appropriate meds. My youngest, now in college, suffered from it. She is symptom free most of the time, but still has an inhaler and other meds on hand. It’s a pretty serious problem that can be dealt with positively most of the time. Is this something Mormons consider a weakness and try to pray it away? They seem to wait until the very last moment to seek treatment. Waiting would seem to be so much more expensive than catching and treating it in the very early stages. Maybe their church covers their medical expenses because they have four five year olds..
I don’t understand why they don’t do that more often, especially leading into winter months. Prevention is key. More so when you have a house load of grimey snot monsters
They wait to go to the ER because it brings in more views, more money, more “oh you poor things,” and more free shit from the dumb ass KAD. Anything for views with this fucked up “family.” They never take into consideration the health and safety of the girls. It’s all about the attention they receive from “sick” kids.
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