HashtagBlessed wrote: ↑Tue May 26, 2020 6:47 amI agree that they are entitled assholes, I just wonder how much of that they show to their medical team and how much they reserve for the camera. I think if they had explained the true extent of their disappointment and concern (respectfully), the midwife would have explained the reasoning further and would have pointed out the rationing of PPE. They either didn't get that explanation, or they chose to ignore it. I agree that she's going to snap and completely alienate herself from the good graces of the NICU team by treating them poorly and expecting preferential treatment. But I think right now she's still holding back a bit from the midwife? The same way they probably didn't explode at the hospital staff or the birth mother in-person when they were displeased with their second adoption experience in the hospital, but went off in front of the camera. I think they have the wherewithal to know that their reactions are inappropriate to some extent and will get them a negative reaction, so they censor themselves in real life and unleash their true selves for the vlogs where controversy and an entitled attitude will get them more attention. They can rant and rave to the camera and no one pushes back or tells them how out of line they are to their faces, and they can just block and delete comments that do so. If they went off on their midwife or a hospital staff member about TRAUMA and CORRUPTION, there would be an immediate response/push back and real consequences.Haulnarse wrote: ↑Mon May 25, 2020 7:33 amNope, i think they are genuinely arseholes. Self entitled arseholes. You watch when this baby arrives, nothing is going to be good enough for unicornio-baby.HashtagBlessed wrote:A part of me does wonder if they over do the hysterics for vlog content and to get people riled up one way or the other. I noticed that when they were face timing with the person explaining how the NICU was going to work, Phil just said, "That's a hard pill to swallow," and Alex simply said something like, "It's good to find that out now as opposed to later." That's the footage they chose to show anyways. And then fast forward to them alone in their car and it's RAGE and TRAUMA and ABSOLUTE POWER CURRUPTS. Like night and day. Maybe they are just smart enough to tone it down for the staff, but then turn up the theatrics for viewers? They want the strong reaction to up views, or they don't want to alienate their midwife by being entitled assholes. Not sure what I'm trying to say, but it's interesting that they are at least somewhat self-aware enough to not be blatantly aggressive and argumentative with their care team, but behind the "closed doors" of the car they unleash all their conspiratorial nonsense to the camera.
Alex’s birth experience, Alex’s hospital experience, having to deal with nicu and surgeries, alex not breastfeeding or getting adequate skin to skin. Shes going to have an epic meltdown and get kicked out of that hospital.
And I predict in <6 months time she will pop on back to the ivf clinic with three kids in tow ready to start again for her new “perfect” experience. This baby was already a do-over for those pesky adoptive children who got thrown into their laps, you know the ones she didnt get to bond properly with because their birth moms hogged her bonding time shes going to need another do-over to get over this terrible experience with phils broken pandemic baby.
This will be worse. With Callie's birth mom they probably lost their shit down the hall and not in her room, since she basically barred them from coming in. Isn't that what started the whole issue? She found Alex doing skin to skin while she had left the room or something?
In the NICU, she's not going to have anywhere to escape to, and no Phil to tell her to stop making a scene. She'll have genuinely very stressful moments and she'll lose composure and her natural personality will shine through in all its unicorn glory.