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Their website says digestive health, women’s health, and musculoskeletal health are their specialties. https://www.kingedwardvii.co.uk/ |
This stopped being funny like 40 pages ago, let it die. To the PP- people with bulimia have sores on their fingers from inducing vomiting so much , and posters have said there are photos of her with fingers bandaged over the past few years that seem suspicious of bulimia |
This happens all the time, especially for women who are celebrities/ in the public eye. I weigh less than I did in high school because I know more about healthy eating now. She probably does have some diet restriction to keep her weight as it is, not necessarily a full blown ED that requires inpatient treatment. |
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Both Kate and Charles surgeries were at London Clinic not King Edward though many Royal surgeries took place at King Edward previously— so that would lead me to believe there’s a pattern of a particular type of Royal surgeon at that facility.
King Edward seems to be only 18+ so clearly related to the adults in the home. They widely promote as I mentioned earlier gastric surgeries with band and sleeve which was something I pondered in a previous post. As outrageous as it sounds, it may not be too far out there. https://www.kingedwardvii.co.uk/services/general-surgery |
Although the bandages on her fingers were more indicative of sports injuries than ED. But don't let that stop you. |
If one member of a family has to go to rehab for something, it’s pretty common for the whole family to be in an uproar and for people to be pissed off at the patient. Rehab causes material strife. |
While the rest of us are outside enjoying the fresh air, perhaps you could do the tiniest bit of research. Let’s assume that William abdicates in the situation described above. George would indeed be the king — with an adult as regent until George is of age. Regency goes in order of the adults in line to the throne. In this case, the regent would be Prince Harry — who might not agree to it, or who might be ineligible unless he relocates to the UK. Next would be Prince Andrew — who most would view as being highly unsuitable, followed by his two adult children. Next up would be Edward. I don’t know if she would be willing to do it, but if a regency were to be established, it’s likely that Princess Anne would be the most generally palatable person in that role. It would take multiple unprecedented steps to make that happen though. |
1. Some here think knuckle injuries are a sign of bulemia 2. Way upthread, somebody posted a comparison of Kate’s real hand with the hand in the MD photo. The index finger in the MD photo is a lot shorter than her real index finger, also her hand in the MD photo is strongly lit from her left while their faces have soft direct lighting. |
The insane conspiracy theories stopped being funny 200 pages ago. |
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Ya'll never had eating disorders and it shows! No, seriously, I still have faint scars on my fingers from a relatively brief bout of bulimia I went through when I was fifteen. I envy those who are ignorant of why someone might have bandages on those who fingers. It's really sad. |
Kylie Jenner is supposedly on it and she was never heavy. Celebrities are treated differently. |
It goes with what her uncle said, "So, because she doesn’t want to talk about it...The last thing I’m going to do..., There’s a kind of code of etiquette. If it is announced, I will give you an opinion." |
Her hands and the picture being edited isn't a conspiracy. |
no, this absolutely does not happen all the time. It could happen sure but is not common. Plus, it's not like Kate was a lazy teenager binge eating on junk food. By all accounts, she was already very health conscious and sporty back then. |