To me it just feels like look at me, look what I sent, look at what I did for them."... and I think it was nice to remember the kind words I shared with that family"
I think that is very odd. I can see wanting to remember kind words someone shared with me or to me. But wanting to remember kind things I said to someone else by taking a photo? I don't get that. Don't you just say those things out of compassion, in a natural way? Why the need to take a photo?
She appears to question her self-worth quite a lot towards the latter end of the triplets and baby Q that questioning of “good enough” but prior to this throughout the cases she’s so over-invested, diagnoses, the families etc- sometimes it almost comes across to me as though she thinks these families are her friends and she she’s knows them personally outside of that professional boundary.
Feeding babies is boring she allegedly stated. Her skill set she suggests is higher dependent babies, apparently. A good mix of skills she told dr choc and it works/everyone is happy etc.
But the impression from all this I am getting, is someone so high up on a pedestal trying to prove how completely fabulous she was to her superior/manager’s. Anyone who doesn’t agree with her or shared they were concerned about her welfare; she completely steamrolled over those views “forget I said anything” attitude, childlike strop.
Let us not forget she made a point of deliberately showing her colleague what her manager had said earlier in a trial about her being good at her job and her confidence etc. She made a deliberate point of discussion about that conversation with her colleague.
JMO