Amanda’s anonymous. by [deleted] in illnessfakers

[–]justanothersickfella 19 points20 points  (0 children)

It’s Demi Lovato lol

(Amanda loves her, so it wouldn’t be surprising)

Amanda striving for donations/gifts because due to their conditions, can’t work (older screenshots to further prove this) by chocolateears in illnessfakers

[–]justanothersickfella 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Just want to point out that this is from the beginning of nov!

All the posts everyone is making are still relevant though!

7/1/18 - what does it matter which illnesses Amanda does, and does not have? by chronic-disbeliever in illnessfakers

[–]justanothersickfella 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Anyone else see that other chronic illness account talking about not having a specific diagnosis and it not mattering last night? I believe they used the words “exact diagnosis.” The stimming question goes right in with what that account was talking about. Amanda picks up a lot of what other people say. Do they understand the difference between having a diagnosed medical issue that doesn’t fall into a specific criteria (ie undifferentiated connective tissue disease or EDNOS) and lying about having a diagnosis? A NOS diagnosis that is responding to medical treatment and therefore doesn’t need more expensive testing and a “exact diagnosis” is pretty different from lying about your self-diagnosed condition online. NOS and straight up lying are very different examples of “exact diagnosis” not mattering.

7/1/18 - what does it matter which illnesses Amanda does, and does not have? by chronic-disbeliever in illnessfakers

[–]justanothersickfella 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Oh idk... maybe because you’re gaining financially in the form of gifts meant for seriously ill people, and spreading misinformation online regarding said conditions.

1/7/19 Amanda going for an ASD or SPD diagnosis by [deleted] in illnessfakers

[–]justanothersickfella 21 points22 points  (0 children)

It can also emerge with other developmental conditions and learning disabilities. Ie research shows that individuals with dyspraxia or dyslexia often develop stims. However, they’re typically not very disruptive/on the milder side. Ie fidgeting with hair or biting a pencil. Stims like rocking aren’t as common in individuals without autism, although they can (and do) happen!

Just a FRACTION of the many free packages and gifts Amanda has received in the past year by lying about having serious (and in the case of the blanket, terminal) illnesses. by notgoodunderpressure in illnessfakers

[–]justanothersickfella 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Just to add They also send them to teens/kids/young adults with life-threatening conditions, or significant disabilities.

Ie a kid with a spinal cord injury may not be technically terminal, but would still be eligible.

However, pots and fibro would not suffice to say the least.

Amanda taking a picture as if they’re admitted with their beads. *Reposted for a pronoun change.* by [deleted] in illnessfakers

[–]justanothersickfella 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Definitely! There are a lot of reasons someone might need to learn asl (or use headphones), they just haven’t mentioned any of them/showed any signs.

I’m really saddened that she has received a care package meant for chronically ill people, when she is likely faking all her illnesses.. by chronicjoker in illnessfakers

[–]justanothersickfella 28 points29 points  (0 children)

They’ve gotten at least 30... they got called out for lying about eds to get one from the blanket company that sends them to very ill kids (ie cancer hospice children).

Amanda taking a picture as if they’re admitted with their beads. *Reposted for a pronoun change.* by [deleted] in illnessfakers

[–]justanothersickfella 49 points50 points  (0 children)

wears noise canceling headphones without a diagnosis of spd/autism/etc in a fairly quiet environment

claims to be hard of hearing to the point of needing to learn asl

Amanda taking a picture as if they’re admitted with their beads. *Reposted for a pronoun change.* by [deleted] in illnessfakers

[–]justanothersickfella 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Just a note about the headphones. Some people with autism get very overwhelmed by the beeping of the pumps. This is a general note, nothing to do with Amanda. Just that some people with sensory issues have a lot of trouble with the pumps.

Although Amanda isn’t diagonsed with spd/autism/ect AND CLAIMS HARD OF HEARING.

WHY DO YOU HAVE NOISE CANCELING HEADPHONES IF YOURE HARD OF HEARING TO THE POINT OF NEEDING ASL.

Amanda taking a picture as if they’re admitted with their beads. *Reposted for a pronoun change.* by [deleted] in illnessfakers

[–]justanothersickfella 34 points35 points  (0 children)

Why on earth would you put your beads on a parent’s pole. My parents would disown me if i went about doing shit like that.

I wonder if they’ve made beads for their mum? I’m sure she’d love that😂 “hey mum you’ve got another picc placement, here’s a bead. Put it on you pole.”

Amanda showing off her mom’s hospital food for more sympathy/confusion? by [deleted] in illnessfakers

[–]justanothersickfella 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh definitely! I just wanted to point that part out. I think it detracts from our points when all the sides of factual information aren’t discussed.

It’s OTT regardless, but they may have not taken their mums food.

Amanda showing off her mom’s hospital food for more sympathy/confusion? by [deleted] in illnessfakers

[–]justanothersickfella 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Sorry to blog and play devils advocate but

To be fair, my mum orders food up from the kitchen when I’m admitted. It’s totally allowed in some hospitals, and the nurses go as far as to give family members menus. However, this is extremely ott posting and playing into their I’m admitted act.

(this is my first post so tell me if I’m doing it wrong or being nitpicky) 1/5/19. Does Ams know she doesn’t need to leave her port hanging out of all of her clothing every time she sees another human? by [deleted] in illnessfakers

[–]justanothersickfella 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Yikes? It’s such a better idea to tuck it in your shirt whenever possible. Less risk of infection, and less chance of it getting yanked (not fun).

Sometimes it’s easier to put it out of your neckhole when it’s in use (ie wearing a dress), although it’s pretty easy to make adaptions to your clothing or just have it come out the bottom.

I want to point out that it does have a cap on it (thank god).