Starting Xolair for her asthma and MCAS.
Welp. I guess this is wedding attire in Missouri, who knew? Also wow matching your boyfriend's outfit lol.
I don’t consent. Remember when she was e-begging saying she was bankrupting her loved ones because of her medical bills and now she can afford to shell out for new makeup collabs? Lol.
And MOMMY!!! When are you going to take your poor sick baby on a vacation?
“Hope you can do some training again!” She hasn’t been doing shit with this dog. She bought a vest and got him to minimally behave in public so now he’s a service dog. The juxtaposition between her untrained lunatic and the actual program trained dog never stops being funny.

Xolair’s working. At this rate she won’t have anything to whine about. Nice subtle body check to show her thighs are starting to not touch.
More prezzies from her feeding tube formula company! Best customer service ever!!! Gotta get their customer back after she switched formulas I guess.
And right here is where I saw Jessica Riley posting. Given that Maddie has no qualms about faking in front of her severely disabled mother and some of the other accounts floating around in her comments have things like cystic fibrosis, I thought perhaps Jessica was another actually sick person who got caught in her orbit. And a month later I finally made it back where I started.
Getting on MMJ now. Excited for the next year!
Baby’s first MCAS flare. She had to go to the ER because she was real itchy and benadryl wasn’t cutting it. They gave her steroids, more benadryl, and hydroxyzine then prescribed her the latter for at home use. Her GI system is acting fucky and she’s back on tramadol, I’m sure these are unrelated. But the best part is the day after her “flare” and ER trip she goes to her PCP asking for IV Benny and was told no, and furthermore that she never needed a tube or port and that she was going to kill herself and he wouldn’t be complicit in it. He fires her as a patient even after she told him that she took upwards of 300mg of benadryl to make her itchies stop. Gee whiz, kid. She left this appointment “balling” and now has to find a new doctor who will give her what she wants.

Fuck you, Doctor Whoever! She loves her tube and she’s never ever getting rid of it!

She sees a psychologist and from this, learns that she should fire any doctor who isn’t giving her what she wants.
She’s now worried that the “flare” was caused by the Xolair itself. The dose is now doubled.
Next day, she’s having terrible bone pain, daily allergic reactions, and fatigue. She spends what little energy she has on finding and meeting new doctors because she’s simply gotten too complex for the old ones.
She experiences two kinds of hunger, one where she’s actually hungry because she doesn’t have gastroparesis and that one is solved by drinking liquids, and one where she just wants food. She only has two safe foods she can eat! She just drank an entire Ensure and her stomach is NOT HAPPY she did that. Jessica would like to know why she doesn’t just drink Kate Farms and Maddie insists she’s allergic. Jessica says she has the
kids formula so she’s fine.
Her new PCP restored her faith in herself and he has so many ideas he’d like to try. She’s his most complicated patient even with previous experience at an EDS clinic and says some things just aren’t lining up. Instead of realizing this is because she does not have EDS, he thinks it’s because there’s something more going on. She has anemia that needs to be addressed and no one knows why it’s getting worse…
port. And she’s changing medications so everything can go into her tube now and because of absorption problems they’ll be adjusting the doses.
Admitted to the University Hospital for mast cell shit.
Valerie Webb/chronic.life.of.val in the comments.
Truefax: I love these giveaway posts because it’s like a free directory of who I should be keeping an eye on. There’s dozens upon dozens of accounts listed in the comments for me to peruse. Some of them are old friends like Katie Stanina, Marisa Finan-Goode, Lauren the EDS noodle, and Potsie Nicole, but a bunch are new friends we haven’t met yet!
She’s very lucky she doesn’t have any of the EDS-related eye issues. Probably because she doesn’t have EDS.
Some of you may not know she has a feeding tube that she shows off constantly. She’s been really struggling to except this reality she tantrumed and screamed her way into. Claiming she has esophageal dysmotility which was never mentioned at mayo, and this will never get better or go away so she’ll need a tube for life. It’s so hard to avoid food when other people are eating! I reckon Maddie eats just fine when people aren’t watching, and probably does so in front of her enabling boyfriend who is too stupid or involved in the caretaker role to realize this is a major discrepancy.
Jamie Bruce in the comments.

Thank you for not questioning my lies and for funding my lifestyle!!!
New allergist, it could not have gone better! This doctor totes agrees with the MCAS diagnosis and is totally on the same wavelength about treating it. She’ll be switched from Benadryl to hydroxyzine and from Xolair to Dupixent.

She’s also now on Symbicort, a combo inhaler. She claims her lungs feel like tehy’re full of “junk and fluid” all the time. CF larping.
Before her tube she was “quite malnutritoused and loosing weight.” This woman’s tenuous grasp on the English language is fascinating. Her body weight never went below 120 before she was tubed. Illustrates with body checks, of course.



After months of screeching and wailing she FINALLY has gotten her hands on IV Benadryl.
Having gained the ability to immediately sedate herself by pushing antihistamines into her heart, she suddenly is struggling with crippling fatigue. Her WBCs are elevated and no one knows why.
“Turns out I had a UTI for a month and my body decided not to fix it.” So, you ignored a UTI and didn’t get treated because you were hoping it turned into something you could milk for drama. Cool. I don’t know how these girls stand not treating a UTI. It’s one of the most naggingly uncomfortable things I can think of. Not the most
painful, but it’s like a toothache or a bad hangover. It demands that you pay attention to it. I guess they just keep popping pain meds so they can ignore the symptoms. Iron levels are back to normal after the miracle known as “taking a supplement.” She’s taking diflucan/fluconazole for frequent oral thrush, which is almost definitely from her inhalers and nebulizers. I love that she dressed up like it was date night for this appointment lmao.
Nerve biopsies done. Insurance won’t approve dupixent but she loves that she can push benadryl directly into her heart now!
Thanks to insurance she can’t get this medicine she NEEDS to survive.
How many -mabs can one munchie take? Aimovig for migraiens now.
She got approved for disability somehow. She started birth control with the belief that her hormones might causing her medication reactions but instead they got worse. She goes to the ER for extreme lower right quadrant pain and it’s an ovarian cyst (she told this exact story before!) and now she’s looking into PCOS but is told birth control is what she needs for that. She has “anaphylaxis” that was treated with IV Benadryl (no the fuck you did not). Sleep study, migraine botox. The rheumatologist says she “doesn’t think there’s anything else wrong with her.” Lmao munchie tried to go for an autoimmune diagnosis to add to her list and was told to fuck off. Stopped BC because she realized it coincided with her “reactions” that are definitely not anxiety. Starts motegrity for “unexplained” constipation. Posted March 14, 2020 – her last big hurrah of hospital-hopping before coof.

Soooo close to admitting the truth, that she had normal, very benign hypermobility that made her an asset in her sport and then she trained it for years. She is “now in a place where she got most of her diagnosis.” Like it’s a collection she’s trying to complete.
All of this is EDS symptoms now.
A flare looks like an ambulance ride, a picture from one of the times she had surgery, mild flushing and adhesive reactions, taking pictures of her bellyfat in a doctor’s office, maximizing public attention with her walker, braces, and Kate Farms hat, and her boyfriend waiting on her hand and foot.






Her whole life has been medicalized from childhood. She’s been on antidepressants since she was 10.
Some of the “misconceptions” she’s heard are that she has anxiety, her blood tests are all normal, she isn’t sick, she doesn’t need a wheelchair, she doesn’t need to be on all this medication, she’s fine when there’s something fun to do, and her allergies aren’t real. Amazing.
Meet my enablers!

She’s starting iron infusions now that she quit the oral supplement. She gets a scope but she won’t tell us what they found until she sees her doctor.
She suddenly gets #sponsored to do all these product reviews and that's all she posts for a while. I guess the MLM didn’t work out.
Turning 22, looking 45. I don’t even know what could fix this because I am not a makeup gal. I do would not be drawing this much attention to my eyes if they looked like this. Also amazing that makeup still doesn’t affect her super terrible MCAS.

