LAB RESULTS | (PROOF) AUTHENTIC REACTION - 3/7/2018

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Well Becky is preoccupied because she got a cheeseburger with two potato wedges. Which Amberlynn says to this is "that's actually really funny" for some reason. She laughs loudly I guess to try to mask it over the camera.

I am also dying that Youtube user Fvck You once ardent supporter has turned heel. It's WWE worthy.

The comments by Fvck You are interesting. I’m 99% that Fvck You = Nikocado.
 
Lmfao holy shit

I mean, I kind of expected this. Because if her lab results were bad I’m pretty sure she would have gone totally dark for a couple of days. But what really gets me goin is Becky’s”See? You’re healthy! Just big.”

No. A big fat hamber-esque no. She is morbidly obese and still incredibly unhealthy. It’s good that her blood work came back clean, but that doesn’t mean being 500 pounds is healthy. When she gets older everything is going to plummet at once.

Which leads me to the question— how the fuck is her blood work normal when she is borderline jaundice, her knuckles are so fucking dark, and she can’t even sit without wheezing?? I have 0 clue when it comes to stuff like that, so if there’s an educated Kiwi, please advise.
 
Whoring out something as relatively minor as normal blood test results is definitely an Amber-ism. It's getting very obnoxious, but like the screeching of a train about to go off of its rails, you just can't look away.
 
I didn’t watch the vlog, but I know she’s lying. I have been with my Doctor for 10 years, and there is no way medical information would be handled over emails. Doctors do not have time to coddle patients. She had someone email her and redacted the name. And btw fat ass, (because, I know you’re a stalker to the farms) anti-depressants take around 2 weeks to start working. It’s builds over time. Of course, she’s already starting to have symptoms, because she’s AR.

My doctors and nurses all send emails through the patient portal. It can be faster than calling someone back and playing phone tag and it's still confidential. Granted, I still think she's lying and would be interested in seeing her actual lab values but it's not unusual for medical staff to communicate a short message via patient portal email anymore.
 
tbh i found that email really sketchy, i mean, is amber, she could just send an email from another account, she can request for the labs to be sent to her even if she doesn't have a clue of what they say, i know that if it was me i'd really like to see them, wouldn't that be better to shut up the hayders?
 
My doctors and nurses all send emails through the patient portal. It can be faster than calling someone back and playing phone tag and it's still confidential. Granted, I still think she's lying and would be interested in seeing her actual lab values but it's not unusual for medical staff to communicate a short message via patient portal email anymore.

I bet they sign off stuff properly with a footer with their name, number, etc though. All which was missing from this. Along with being told to use proper grammar/capitalization and sentence structure.
 
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Our couple. They are forced away from each other due to Amber's girth, my god.
 
how the fuck is her blood work normal when she is borderline jaundice, her knuckles are so fucking dark, and she can’t even sit without wheezing??
It isn't.

There are only so many things that will show up in a single blood sample. Different suspicions require different samples (for example: some need to have anticoagulants, others don't).

Amber's primary reason for going to the doctor was that she kept on getting sick throughout Dec and Jan. I don't know how her doctor approached it, but if it was a case of "let's deal with the patient's main complain first" , this blood test was done to check her white cells and the sample would be useless for pretty much anything else.

Someone up thread mentioned acanthosis nigricans. Did Amber use the term in the video? If so it was disingenuous as this is something diagnosed by visual exam with no need of a blood test. If the term was mentioned to Amber it was during her visit to the doc's office, not something that came up as a result of her labs.
 
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I bet they sign off stuff properly with a footer with their name, number, etc though. All which was missing from this. Along with being told to use proper grammar/capitalization and sentence structure.

You'd think that would be the case but you'd be surprised. You don't really need a footer/contact info on a patient portal - the patient knows who you are and their contact info is listed directly on the site they're using. The emails are usually done between patients if the provider has time or at the end of the day when they aren't charting. I'm not defending her and I don't believe her, I'm just saying it's not totally unbelievable.
 
It isn't.

There are only so many things that will show up in a single blood sample. Different suspicions require different samples (for example: some need to have anticoagulants, others don't).

Amber's primary reason for going to the doctor was that she kept on getting sick throughout Dec and Jan. I don't know how her doctor approached it, but if it was a case of "let's deal with the patient's main complain first" , this blood test was done to check her white cells and the sample would be useless for pretty much anything else.

Someone up thread mentioned acanthosis nigricans. Did Amber use the term in the video? If so it was disingenuous as this is something diagnosed by visual exam with no need of a blood test. If the term was mention to Amber it was during her visit to the doc's office, not something that came up as a result of her labs.

She did. And mentioned she had been dx with it before, and it had "gone away" when she lost weight before. The issue is is that it CAN make someone more insulin resistant and CAN make someone more prone to diabetes. It isn't JUST discoloration like she's making it out to be. Sure, it can be, but it can also be an indication of other issues. She's playing fast and loose with definitions that she can't pronounce.

You'd think that would be the case but you'd be surprised. You don't really need a footer/contact info on a patient portal - the patient knows who you are and their contact info is listed directly on the site they're using. The emails are usually done between patients if the provider has time or at the end of the day when they aren't charting. I'm not defending her and I don't believe her, I'm just saying it's not totally unbelievable.

That is a little nuts. I suppose the portal doctor I visited was a little more professional in their standards I guess, but it was a HUGE university teaching hospital, so they might have wanted to project a really good image. Still -- what makes me suspicious is that it doesn't look like it comes from a patient portal because of the FWD and the RE RE FWD. All my experience with medical portals are direct system messages.
 
Someone up thread mentioned acanthosis nigricans. Did Amber use the term in the video? If so it was disingenuous as this is something diagnosed by visual exam with no need of a blood test. If the term was mention to Amber it was during her visit to the doc's office, not something that came up as a result of her labs.
She said her doctor says she has acanthosis nigricans. She even showed a screenshot of a definition for it. What she didn't mention is the fact that this is usually caused by insulin resistance and is a sign of incoming diabetes. I've seen her in the comments of this video insisting that her doctor said it's just because she's fat.
 
We all know how brutal US healthcare can be in terms of cost. And in exchange for that, you get an email that says absolutely nothing at all, has no recommendations, nothing about follow-up and that had to be chased?

Either a) you're all being bilked
b) the Singing Doctor is better at singing than Doctoring
c) this is not the whole story. No way is this all you get from a doctor when you have blethered on about muh feels, the depresshuns and muh anxiety.

The "proof" we have of a doc appointment is her sitting there looking thick (both senses of the word) clutching something medical. I think she just bought a "Doctor and Nurse" play kit from Waltat.

Still, who cares? Its not like any of it makes any difference whatever the results were.
 
The issue is is that
As usual, it made sense in my head, but no other place. I pointed it out because this was something that Amber could had brought up on the video where she talks about going to the doctor. She didn't need to wait until the "reveal of the lab results" to bring it up (maybe it's because I didn't watch the video, but I was left with the impression that she implied that acanthosis nigricans was something that showed up in the blood test).
 
As usual, it made sense in my head, but no other place. I pointed it out because this was something that Amber could had brought up on the video where she talks about going to the doctor. She didn't need to wait until the "reveal of the lab results" to bring it up (maybe it's because I didn't watch the video, but I was left with the impression that she implied that acanthosis nigricans was something that showed up in the blood test).

Yeah she did make it seem that way. I don't know where it fell in the course of her email honestly. It's the only bizarre part of the email leading to it being "real" OR she was told she had it during the visit and was holding it back until now. I don't know the girl confuses me deeply.
 
She said her doctor says she has acanthosis nigricans. She even showed a screenshot of a definition for it. What she didn't mention is the fact that this is usually caused by insulin resistance and is a sign of incoming diabetes. I've seen her in the comments of this video insisting that her doctor said it's just because she's fat.

I'm pretty shocked that any doctor would diagnose that and not want to do an A1C. That makes no sense to me. I'm so used to this cow lying that nothing really surprises me that comes out of her mouth, but I refuse to believe a registered medical doctor would let that slide without at least a recommendation.
 
That email sent up a flurry of red flags for me. What doctor doesn't capitalize when sending an email to a patient?

The non-capitalization alone is making me call bologna on this entire video. The only person she's fooling is herself, though, so carry on.
 
Sorry, but she is so full of shit. There is no one on this earth who weighs 500 pounds who doesn't have abnormal lab results. Let's see her A1C results, let's see her cholesterol, let's see her liver enzymes. She is SO lying to everyone. Fuck you Amber - you suck!
 
Sorry, but she is so full of shit. There is no one on this earth who weighs 500 pounds who doesn't have abnormal lab results. Let's see her A1C results, let's see her cholesterol, let's see her liver enzymes. She is SO lying to everyone. Fuck you Amber - you suck!

Absolutely. There is no way her "doctor" wouldn't have ordered a battery of more in depth tests to take a really good look at 'ol gorl considering her age, size, eating habits (if she was honest about that), amount of exercise (if she was honest about that), diagnose acanthosis nigricans and not at the very least recommend an A1C. She's full of shit.
 
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