"Saying you spend 600k everyday per dylasis is a big lie" — Medical doctor calls out Jay Boogie for lying about medical condition to lay up public sympathy and funds



A doctor who is active on social media has accused Jay Boogie of exaggerating his medical issues in order to gain sympathy and financial support. 

The transgender individual had recently made a public appeal for financial assistance, citing the results of a recent medical test.

 The doctor, who is known as @the_beardedsina on Twitter, took to his page to highlight several inconsistencies in Jay Boogie's story. These included claims that he was undergoing dialysis every day, which the doctor stated was not possible, and that he was paying 600k per dialysis session, which the doctor claimed was a lie. 

The doctor also disputed Jay Boogie's claim that he was undergoing Plasmapharesis for kidney injury, stating that this was not a standard treatment for this condition. Additionally, the doctor questioned Jay Boogie's claim that he had developed acute kidney injury and required a kidney transplant, stating that this was not a typical course of treatment for this condition. 

While the doctor acknowledged that complications can occur during or after surgery, he suggested that Jay Boogie's claims were exaggerated for the purposes of gaining public sympathy and financial support.

Jay's attempt to gain public support through his story seems to have several inconsistencies and appears to be exaggerated in order to manipulate the public into giving him money. 

While it is acceptable to seek financial assistance from the public when needed, it is important to maintain honesty and integrity. These stories that lack coherence also bring discredit to the medical profession.

If anyone wishes to verify the facts, I encourage you to share this tweet with your doctor and seek their response.

Feel free to donate if you wish, but it is crucial to be aware that Jay Boogie's story does not align with the facts.

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