Not to give this beast any credit, but the tegederm adhesive they use to keep her IV in has a very strong adhesive that does not wash off easily. (By no means do I believe she tried, however.). There is a product you can buy to wipe and dissolve the adhesive off-lots of cancer patients and others who regularly get tegederm buy them. That stuff can last weeks as we’ll likely see. Some oil make-up removers can help, as does nail polish remover, which you obviously don’t want to use on skin. Regular soaps and body wash don’t do much.
She doesn’t know that yet because she hasn’t tried to remove it.
She doesn’t have a hymen as nobody would fix it for free, it’s ridiculous she’d say that. She has no clue what she’s talking about. I imagine if you put a diagram of female genitalia in front of Amber, she would not be able to name the parts, and likely still even thinks she pees from her vagina. Which is pretty remarkable for a lesbian.
Women have babies and wipe themselves after without help. A D&C is a relatively simple procedure that would cause a normal woman no more than a day of discomfort. And why they didn’t use conscious sedation rather than a general is beyond me. But this really proves to me that Becky has been helping a while, because there is no reason the same things she did before could not be done now.
You know what procedure Becky’s mom had done? Whether she has breast cancer that spread to her liver, or has primary liver cancer, she had a biopsy. They take a long needle, stick it through your skin, and cut out a piece of your liver where the tumor is. Sometimes they do it several times to find the proper tumor areas. And, they do it awake, because the person has to hold their breath at the right time. It’s like being stabbed, because the person is being stabbed. Amber should be ashamed of crying about a heavy period when Becky’s mom is going through something a thousand times worse. And some of her viewers may be too. But it never crosses her mind.
This is why she’s so fat:she can’t tolerate the slightest bit of discomfort, either physical or “mental.”
This episode is pathetic. When she gets the news from pathology that all is well, she’ll probably eat an entire pizza, that’s how clueless she is.