I said crisps because I'd eat crisps any day over a bar of chocolate lolMore like a piece of fruit lol

I said crisps because I'd eat crisps any day over a bar of chocolate lolMore like a piece of fruit lol
Is that not something to do with her thyroid issues? I have a relative with similar and I'm sure she's mentioned something to do with chocolate in relation to it.I think this is such a strange thing to say.
She might as well have said 'I'd have preferred a packet of crisps but ah well I'll eat it'
I think it's tactless
JMO
The choc thing would've put me off hahaI said crisps because I'd eat crisps any day over a bar of chocolate lol![]()
ah I've just realised what it could mean. I think it was perhaps aspiration of stomach contents showing an acid result.
sorry I thought acide could be something else, but it's probably a typo
But it shows tactlessness, would you agree?Is that not something to do with her thyroid issues? I have a relative with similar and I'm sure she's mentioned something to do with chocolate in relation to it.
JMO
Things that I think are insignificant!
Chocolate & crisps
The tentative start of a possible relationship
Googling haemophilia
Wearing her hair in a bun
Saying she likes things tidy
Saying 'shut up'
Her colleague saying 'OK'.
Discussing holidays.
Probably more I suspect!
But it shows tactlessness, would you agree?
You know, if your friend gave you something to cheer you up would you say anything about it is a shame, unless you were allergic to it or diabetic or something?
We've seen other examples of tactlessness with parents of the babies and people say we don't know 100% it was her, but here we can say it is definitely her.
Tact is to do with a care for other people.
It is very relevant to understand a person on trial, as much as possible. Her personality is behind everything she does, whether that is directly connected with alleged crimes or not.
IMO
And to answer your question I have been hypothyroid for 20 years and I have never had a problem with chocolate or been advised not to eat it, but I am sure there will be someone somewhere who says it causes them problems.
Have a look at opening speech for child O.is tactless. I reckon she’s nev really dated before at least on the long term. That alo with being non socially minded. Find the choc thing funny tbh, if tht were me I wouldn’t be saying I don’t like ur gift lol. Esp if I was thinking to date them.
does anyone know which babies have autopsies? I’m just wondering if one of the clearer examples of proof of AE might be obtained in any of them.
I’m wondering if we have any details about who the coroner was for child p. I might have thought that now ll is definitely being looked at differently there would have been a more thorough investigation into any deaths or collapses that were unexpected.Have a look at opening speech for child O.
autopsy -
Dr Andreas Marnerides, the reviewing pathologist, thought that the liver injuries were most likely the result of impact type trauma and not the result of CPR.
He thought that the excess air via the NGT was likely to have led to stimulation of the vagal nerve which has an effect on heart rate and would have compromised Child O's breathing.
He could not say whether it was either of these factors in isolation or in combination which caused Child O's death.
He certified the cause of death to be “Inflicted traumatic injury to the liver and profound gastric and intestinal distension following acute excessive injection or infusion of air via a naso-gastric tube” and air embolus.
In police interview, Letby said she had responded to child O's alarm at 1.15pm and found he had vomited.
She responded first at 2.40pm and discovered mottling all over with purple blotches and red rash.
more details here -
Recap: Prosecution opens trial of Lucy Letby accused of Countess of Chester Hospital baby murders
Calling herself 'Serious Lucy'. Followed by 2 !!
When I read that, I instinctively thought an 'in' joke between the two of them, that maybe he'd teased her before about being or looking so serious (maybe with her hair in a bun, maybe a default facial expression she has) and it was a nod to that, her having a laugh at herself. It had that sort of knowingness about it.
Nothing remotely imo to do with her trying to impress him, as has been suggested. On the contrary.
Do you mean:Does anyone know what "acide reaction" means?
re 15th June -
Child N was transferred to nursery room 1 at 8am.
A note is made on the resiting of the NG Tube - 'NG resited in right nostril with acide reaction.
Recap: Lucy Letby trial, Thursday, March 2
But it shows tactlessness, would you agree?
You know, if your friend gave you something to cheer you up would you say anything about it is a shame, unless you were allergic to it or diabetic or something?
It's not reflux. This is referring to the aspirate obtained from a feeding tube to ensure it's in the right place.Do you mean:
Infant Acid Reflux?
It happens when stomach contents move back up from the stomach into esophagus.
But hey, Im not a medic.
JMO
I don't think it is.Do you mean:
Infant Acid Reflux?
It happens when stomach contents move back up from the stomach into esophagus.
But hey, Im not a medic.
JMO
Objection!I think this is such a strange thing to say.
She might as well have said 'I'd have preferred a packet of crisps but ah well I'll eat it'
I think it's tactless
JMO
They are quite significant IMOJMO
Things that I think are insignificant!
Chocolate & crisps
The tentative start of a possible relationship
Googling haemophilia
Wearing her hair in a bun
Saying she likes things tidy
Saying 'shut up'
Her colleague saying 'OK'.
Discussing holidays.
Probably more I suspect!
They are quite significant IMO
Because they bring us closer to getting to know her as a person, not only a defendant.
Preferring is different to not usually eating. It's a negative response to a positive gesture. Almost as if it had to be known that despite him trying it's "just a shame". All my own irrelevant thoughts.I said crisps because I'd eat crisps any day over a bar of chocolate lol![]()
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