Chantal Sarault / Chantal Al-Refae / Foodie Beauty - Delusional drug fiend hamplanet mukbanger from Canada trying to be a glamorous online influencer. Pathological liar, huge bitch, narcissist, animal abuser

@ 9:15 "Oh, I just had something to eat because I haven't had anything to eat in forever, like ... I am honestly scared to eat too. Really I really hope this is like a really big scare for me. Like, knowing that you could die is definitely scary." "When I was waiting for Bibi to get the car and pick me up at emergency there was a vending machine full of junk food. I couldn't help but look at it."

She also mentions contemplating McDonald's on the drive home. She supposedly went home instead and had a big salad, even though she's not supposed to eat greens.

She also decided it was important enough to show Instagram her salad.

Chantal’s brain doesn’t make logical sense.

Gets told to avoid greens = make salad with spring greens
 
I know someone who has a chronic illness and their oxygen drops during strenuous exercise. Their doctor advised him to keep his weight down even though he wasn't overweight, and said exercise is fine as long as he maintains sats at 90% or higher during strenuous exercise like running. Now, given, this person doesn't "look" ill, but is actually quite sick, and still tries to remain fit.
 
So I agree, they probably suspect the chances of a PE must be low.

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I call bullshit on canicula or Her spouse must piss the hospital he has admitting rights on the daily then or is exempt from this law. Hospitals in the US get fined if they discharge a patient and they come back within 30 days. Its part of the Affordable Care Act and it is still true today. https://www.modernhealthcare.com/ar...ce-30-day-readmissions-penalty-in-fiscal-2016

Eta: reasons a d dimer can be high:https://www.verywellhealth.com/d-dimer-test-4173338
  • Being over 60 years of age
  • Cigarette smoking
  • Race (black people tend to have higher D-dimer levels)
  • Functional immobility <---------------------------------------------------------------
  • Pregnancy
  • Recent surgery
  • Atrial fibrillation
  • Acute coronary syndrome
  • Stroke
  • GI hemorrhage
  • Trauma
  • Malignancy
  • Infection
  • Sickle cell disease

  • Pre-eclampsia
  • Severe liver disease
  • Disseminated intravascular coagulation
Also, that medication and those papers could have been her grandmas. No name or anything. (I'm just going by screenshots so correct me if that''s wrong.) but needless to day I don't believe her.
 
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Regarding your friend
HgC the hormone that pregnancy tests check for sky rockets in cases of eptopic pregnancies, much higher than even normal pregnancies. If she had a pregnancy test during an ectopic pregnancy that sucker should have been blazingly positive.
Mate, I’m not gonna start arguing with a stranger on the Internet about what happened to my friend, mostly on KF. It was just an example of how fucked up the medical system is in Canada just to save a penny. If you have questions, go check her medical record in Verdun’s hospital.
 
I call bullshit on canicula or Her spouse must piss the hospital he has admitting rights on the daily then or is exempt from this law. Hospitals in the US get fined if they discharge a patient and they come back within 30 days. Its part of the Affordable Care Act and it is still true today. https://www.modernhealthcare.com/ar...ce-30-day-readmissions-penalty-in-fiscal-2016

Eta: reasons a d dimer can be high:https://www.verywellhealth.com/d-dimer-test-4173338
  • Being over 60 years of age
  • Cigarette smoking
  • Race (black people tend to have higher D-dimer levels)
  • Functional immobility <---------------------------------------------------------------
  • Pregnancy
  • Recent surgery
  • Atrial fibrillation
  • Acute coronary syndrome
  • Stroke
  • GI hemorrhage
  • Trauma
  • Malignancy
  • Infection
  • Sickle cell disease

  • Pre-eclampsia
  • Severe liver disease
  • Disseminated intravascular coagulation
Also, that medication and those papers could have been her grandmas. No name or anything. (I'm just going by screenshots so correct me if that''s wrong.) but needless to day I don't believe her.
Re: The meds and papers being grandmas. I thought of that as well. This is the level of distrust that most of her viewer-ship has of her because of her continuous lies, duplicities, and manipulations. I hope she wouldn't stoop that low as to show off grandma's meds as her own just to fish for asspats and/or to cover up a (different) obesity or binge related ER visit. It would truly be a new low, but with Cuntal anything is possible. Also, renal failure can effect a D-Dimer as well.
 
Let me just say this, if any person has a blood clot in their lungs, no hospital is sending that person home with injections or anything else here in the US.
We tend to be sue happy & insurance companies don't like that. The person would be admitted & the clot dissolved.
Canada may be different, but I can't imagine they like dead patients.

As much as I feel I'm a compassionate person, this is Chantal we're talking about. She reminds me of the Boy Who Cried Wolf. I think we've been fooled (lied to) too many times to just believe her without question.
As @DutchCourage said, if she only just said 'I screwed up' -but no, that didn't happen. Even giving her time to process the information & getting some sleep was generous -but she ended up streaming instead. And this is where her insistence of 'plenty of people love me' blows up in her face. Where are all these people? No family, no girlfriends, not even Peetz. No one is around. I tell 'ya, my mother would stay with me if she had to sit on a kitchen chair all night.
She gets this bad news that is actually life threatening, & decides streaming on you-tube is the answer?

So for now, I'm skeptical. That piece of paper was a standard information sheet from their Thrombosis Department. I have a feeling they cautioned her on developing blood clots & to be preventative, put her on blood thinners. Then they want to monitor her to make sure none develop. This makes much more sense than having a fatal lung clot. This is why she was sent home.

As with everything else she says, we'll just have to wait a while to find out the truth. But my gut feeling is that Chantal exaggerated her diagnosis for sympathy.
 
Fear not everyone, Chantal is going to treat her blood clot and ovarian cysts with another 28 day water fast!

Of course she will only last 3 days, and not really, because she will start on the coconut water after hour 6 and then drive to McDonalds for a 2000cal meal.

But don't worry, Chantal knows best, because she believes in her heart that she can cure everything herself.

:story:
 
As a Canadian, Chantal's story is 100% possible. The health system is fucked, especially in certain provinces. The slow service is fine when you're relatively healthy and can survive the first 24 hours of waiting and fuckery. If someone walks into a hospital with a serious undiagnosed condition that requires timely diagnosis and immediate treatment; they're in danger. Timely diagnosis will NOT happen. And until the diagnosis of the serious condition, the patient won't be given a high priority because of scarce resources. When the first round of tests in the middle of the night didn't find anything, as far as they're concerned she's a low priority because there's no confirmed PE diagnosis. It's very common for doctors to wait until morning, when day staff arrives, before they make more complex tests. There's plenty of time for something to go wrong.
 
I don’t understand how Chantal thinks it’s ok to wander into the ER whenever the mood strikes her. Amberlynn has the same attitude. Doesn’t Canada/BFE Kentucky have Urgent Care?
 
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I don’t understand how Chantal thinks it’s ok to wander into the ER whenever the mood strikes her. Amberlynn has the same attitude. Doesn’t Canada/BFE Kentucky have Urgent Care?
I can't speak for the Canada, but urgent care centers or free standing ERs are pretty common in the US. However, those options probably aren't good enough for them, as a video titled "I HAD TO MAKE A TRIP TO URGENT CARE" doesn't have the same asspat and click grabbing power as "I hAd To Go To tHe HoSpItaL GuIsE!"

Amber and Chantal are narcissists, all they care about is themselves, why should they wait when they can get treated now now now.

Ironically they'd probably be treated faster, or at least get in and out quicker from urgent care than a hospital ER.

Edit: slightly off topic, but how would you even find veins for an IV on a deathfat like Chanral?
 
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"When I was waiting for Bibi to get the car and pick me up at emergency there was a vending machine full of junk food. I couldn't help but look at it."

She also mentions contemplating McDonald's on the drive home. She supposedly went home instead and had a big salad, even though she's not supposed to eat greens.
So everyone asking if this will be a wake-up call, there's your answer I guess. She can't stop thinking about food even after getting the news that she's dying and her only treatment now is a marginal slowdown of the dying process if she sticks to her prescribed medication. Unbelievable.

Also super vegan Chantal wrecked her facade by even admitting to considering McDonald's. Pretty sure they have no vegan options.
 
I can't speak for the Canada, but urgent care centers or free standing ERs are pretty common in the US. However, those options probably aren't good enough for them, as a video titled "I HAD TO MAKE A TRIP TO URGENT CARE" doesn't have the same asspat and click grabbing power as "I hAd To Go To tHe HoSpItaL GuIsE!"



Ironically they'd probably be treated faster, or at least get in and out quicker from urgent care than a hospital ER.

Edit: slightly off topic, but how would you even find veins for an IV on a deathfat like Chanral?
On deathfats they'll typically use a vein finder if the have one available. Some phlebotomists are good enough that they can do it through the hand or one of those larger veins on the top of the arms, but a vein finder must be a god send when faced with a behemoth.
 
Not a medical professional but if I'm not mistaken they find one of the large veins on the top of the hand and insert it there.
On deathfats they'll typically use a vein finder if the have one available. Some phlebotomists are good enough that they can do it through the hand or one of those larger veins on the top of the arms, but a vein finder must be a god send when faced with a behemoth.
I figured the hand would be the first alternative, but with Chantel's big meaty claws, I'd imagine it would be difficult to find one there too.
 
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