Is the pulp fiction referring to a last ditch intra cardiac injection?Ahh so adrenaline straight into the cannula then. And not like in pulp fiction.... :-/
Is the pulp fiction referring to a last ditch intra cardiac injection?Ahh so adrenaline straight into the cannula then. And not like in pulp fiction.... :-/
Exactly!It's worded as if just hearing them talking about what had happened to Baby P was what made her faint, rather than having blood taken.
Letby replied: “Yes just got back. I made a fool of myself whilst there.”
The doctor, who was also involved in the resuscitation efforts, said: “I asked them to be quick for you. How did you make a fool of yourself?”
Letby responded: “They said someone had asked for me to been seen asap and they knew what had happened today.
“Everyone talking about it whilst I was there. I fainted.”
The doctor asked: “Oh are you OK now?”
Letby replied: “Bit shaky but OK. Writing my notes. They were reluctant to let me go as on my own.”
Lucy Letby 'fainted after she and fellow medics could not revive baby'
NURSE Lucy Letby fainted at work after she and fellow medics could not revive a baby boy, her murder trial has heard.www.chesterstandard.co.uk
It's worded as if just hearing them talking about what had happened to Baby P was what made her faint, rather than having blood taken.
Letby replied: “Yes just got back. I made a fool of myself whilst there.”
The doctor, who was also involved in the resuscitation efforts, said: “I asked them to be quick for you. How did you make a fool of yourself?”
Letby responded: “They said someone had asked for me to been seen asap and they knew what had happened today.
“Everyone talking about it whilst I was there. I fainted.”
The doctor asked: “Oh are you OK now?”
Letby replied: “Bit shaky but OK. Writing my notes. They were reluctant to let me go as on my own.”
Lucy Letby 'fainted after she and fellow medics could not revive baby'
NURSE Lucy Letby fainted at work after she and fellow medics could not revive a baby boy, her murder trial has heard.www.chesterstandard.co.uk
I just can't imagine someone would be that pissed off at being an only child.I can't remember now if this has already been suggested, but if guilty, could a motive for attacking twins and triplets be jealousy that they have siblings and she is an only child? I'm sure we discussed long ago she had talked with a colleague who planned to go to Australia but LL couldn't leave her parents- they were apparently not too happy she had moved to Chester, according to her.
And Parker, I agree the sheer cost and time expended on this trial is insane. I felt the same with the one before christmas with 8 defendants (i think) and each with counsel and then it collapsed right near the end. All taxpayers' money.
Would the staff at A and E be reluctant to let her go because she was on her own after recovering from what seems to be only a simple faint?
I agree ... I can't make out if she was definitely not interested or not picking up on the hints
To me, and this might just be me, but it feels like corroboration for my personal theory of her alleged motive. I feel like, if guilty, she is craving this kind of attention and sympathy and likes to play the martyr and victim, right alongside the families, who are the true victims, imo.It's worded as if just hearing them talking about what had happened to Baby P was what made her faint, rather than having blood taken.
Letby replied: “Yes just got back. I made a fool of myself whilst there.”
The doctor, who was also involved in the resuscitation efforts, said: “I asked them to be quick for you. How did you make a fool of yourself?”
Letby responded: “They said someone had asked for me to been seen asap and they knew what had happened today.
“Everyone talking about it whilst I was there. I fainted.”
The doctor asked: “Oh are you OK now?”
Letby replied: “Bit shaky but OK. Writing my notes. They were reluctant to let me go as on my own.”
Lucy Letby 'fainted after she and fellow medics could not revive baby'
NURSE Lucy Letby fainted at work after she and fellow medics could not revive a baby boy, her murder trial has heard.www.chesterstandard.co.uk
It's worded as if just hearing them talking about what had happened to Baby P was what made her faint, rather than having blood taken.
Letby replied: “Yes just got back. I made a fool of myself whilst there.”
The doctor, who was also involved in the resuscitation efforts, said: “I asked them to be quick for you. How did you make a fool of yourself?”
Letby responded: “They said someone had asked for me to been seen asap and they knew what had happened today.
“Everyone talking about it whilst I was there. I fainted.”
The doctor asked: “Oh are you OK now?”
Letby replied: “Bit shaky but OK. Writing my notes. They were reluctant to let me go as on my own.”
Lucy Letby 'fainted after she and fellow medics could not revive baby'
NURSE Lucy Letby fainted at work after she and fellow medics could not revive a baby boy, her murder trial has heard.www.chesterstandard.co.uk
Yeah imoWould the staff at A and E be reluctant to let her go because she was on her own after recovering from what seems to be only a simple faint?
I get the opposite tbh. Was dr choc thanking her for being there for him etc. He’s probably older, is also a doctor out of the 2 I’m putting her as the senior so to speak. She I think wouldn’t find that attractive if that’s on the cards at all. Just knowing what I do about dating, I don’t think he’s got the right angle. Too nice. She would like allot of people enjoy the attention.Could be wrong but I get the impression she may be happy with Dr NiceGuy taking an almost parental or paternal role in their relationship. Ringing A&E to get her seen first, offering her a lift home. All the "Are you OKs". I even pondered whether the convo the next day about how her parents don't like her living alone could be a hint that she wanted him to move in, not necessarily in a sexual way but to be there to look after her as an extension of that parental/paternal role.
IMO
Yeah imo
True, she needs him to be the parent but I also suspect he gives her the ick.Could be wrong but I get the impression she may be happy with Dr NiceGuy taking an almost parental or paternal role in their relationship. Ringing A&E to get her seen first, offering her a lift home. All the "Are you OKs". I even pondered whether the convo the next day about how her parents don't like her living alone could be a hint that she wanted him to move in, not necessarily in a sexual way but to be there to look after her as an extension of that parental/paternal role.
IMO
Where’d you get that Esther? The guilty as charged texts?True, she needs him to be the parent but I also suspect he gives her the ick.
I cannot imagine how he must feel to think he was providing trusted medical info to what he thought was a trusted colleague.
In the podcast, there was the text message misunderstanding where he said 'guilty as charged' or similar, claiming he was responsible for making her 'blubber'
She immediately misread the text and thought he was talking about her.
*if* she fainted, of course.
JMO
Didn't Dr Breary say she wasn't upset or bothered about the death of child P? But now we hear she fainted.
*if* she fainted, of course.
JMO