I've probably got most of the screen shots as the writing was always too small for me to read as it was posted. But here is where Dr Ahmed had to cancel all his appointments due to his utter devastation.
1. How could you not distinguish which parent was screaming “My Boy!” and which one was begging to a god they didn’t believe in?? Even in distress it’s fairly easy to recognise a male from female voice, particularly those of your parents.
2. Considering how distraught they were by his account his parents were barely around. He lived those months out on instagram and therefore we were all privy to the comings and goings in his life, particularly as he was very quick to shared when anyone was visiting him because sadly it seemed an unusual situation.
The over-dramatisation of everything was narcissistic but probably also a cry for help, which is why people stuck around. When you read it back now it all seems so ridiculous.
Edit: and sorry, just thinking, how does this fit in with the idea that Jamie Murphy thought it was contained and had been planning to operate after a very few in all honesty rounds of chemo? In this he talks about an “explosion” of cancer, the like of which the doctors had never seen and therefore had to take the afternoon off to recover from. Honestly, would someone have still been alive and kicking all that time later with a few rounds of chemo if that were the case? In my experience I’m not sure they would have even started chemo at all if it were that bad, and he would have been unbelievably and horrendously ill, not jetting off on uninsurable holidays & buying Ferraris. If intervention was talked about it’s obvious that the description above was inaccurate (honestly, how could you operate if the stomach was full of cancer?) or the doctor he was spending thousands on wasn’t being honest. I know he kept talking about the most powerful chemo known to man, but he hardly had any rounds of it, and if it was that toxic how come he never seemed to have any ill-effects afterwards (claiming he couldn’t keep taking it because it was so horrendous at the time, which is fair enough because chemo is horrendous, but people use a balance of harms approach and if they want a chance at life will put up with it). There are too many anomalies that are becoming more obvious now.