Thank you so very much for such supportive, understanding and loving comments ❤ i wasnt sure what to expect from postinf this - it has really blown me away reading them. Thank you so much ❤
Hey girlie! I’m so sorry this happened to you. I don’t want to influence you, but please reconsider sueing. I don’t know much about the law in Australia. But because you signed a waiver, DOES NOT protect him from medical malpractice. He admitted he has done this before stating he has done 4 girls who work in the same office, which in the US by the fact by saying that alone is giving our personal health information of other PATIENTS! Again, I don’t know about Australia, but in the US patient privacy is taken VERY seriously and would be considered against the law. Also, please consider, if this is his attitude towards Botox, think of his attitude towards more serious allegations. Again, I don’t want to influence or pressure you , but just consider about reporting at the very least.
Sorry if you’re getting lots of people commenting suggestions but if you have a microcurrent device such as the nuface etc you could try using it. The current stimulates muscles and they recommend not using it when you’ve just had Botox as it can counter the effects. It’s a few hundred $$$ to buy so you may not want to but just a thought. So sorry you had this experience
The genuine pain in your tears was so heartbreaking, this is over a video and I feel like we can all feel your pain. having a sudden change in your appearance is really jarring and can really mess with your sense of self. I’m so sorry this happened deli :(( you’re handling it with such grace and confidence. It’s inspiring
@@marta9854 yes! I completely understand her being sympathetic but the fact that he couldn’t show her the same empathy speaks volumes about how he SHOULD NOT be practicing… “there’s no other muscles” is that not malpractice ? Lying ? She is botched physically AND emotionally and then was continuing to belittle her? Itd be game on, I’m takin all you got homie 😂
I know you don't want to sue, please report this doctor if that is something you can do in Australia. If he is teaching, there is an issue in what he is teaching.
Exactly. Also, 9/10 he won't lose his license, but he will be still held accountable. He shouldn't casually get away with something as serious as INJECTING anything in the wrong spot.
I’ve had a doctor overdose me on a medicine and I developed medical ptsd as a result. My life is in shambles. I haven’t reported him or sued because when you go through trauma you don’t want to relive it. It’s extremely traumatizing to have to do that so I completely understand why she might not want to do anything about it and just move on from this whole thing. I’m the same way. Just another perspective as to why someone might not take action, it’s just very emotionally difficult.
Yes. If you have a doctors association they have to be registered to you can report them and not sue. We have this in Canada in each province. Doctors can’t practice legally if they are not registered to the board of surgeons and physicians.
Complaints about medical practitioners go through the HCCC (Health Care Complaints Commission) here. This doctor was so dumb. Making a mistake is not the problem here from a professional perspective. This is a known complication of masster Botox as sometimes people do miss and get the wrong muscle. The part that is more likely to get him in trouble, is how he handled it. If he had just acknowledged the mistake, apologised, and given a refund then most people wouldn't take it any further. By denying the mistake and trying to make the patient feel stupid for being upset, he's obviously going to evoke way more from people.
i am a dentist who has attended many botox courses. One of the ways to get rid of the effects of botox is to just massage it with an electric toothbrush. The vibrations will help the toxin to metabolise quicker. Hope this helps
Dr's gaslighting patients is one of the worst things ever... they are in a position of power and think they can get away with saying anything. Thanks to James for being your support person and co-advocate. As much as you might not like your face... we love you for who you are, not what you look like.
As a nurse I’m so immensely pissed off by the doctor’s reaction. Sure you got the refund but to make you feel that way and then deny any issues 😡 he’s definitely done this before and never learns. Not sure how medical board or certifications are regulated there but he probably shouldn’t be certified for Botox injections.
She should get all her evidence, and get to the medical board. He should definitely be investigated for malpractice. In the UK we have Duty of Candour, trying to deny a mistake would get you in WAY worse trouble than making a mistake.
I'm a pharmacist in the US and we are trained in school on how to apologize to patients when a mistake occurs. We literally had actors come in acting as upset patients so we could practice how to be empathetic and resolve any animosity.
@@Sipu97 it was nerve-wracking for sure but such a good experience to have in a controlled setting. People get upset when things don't go as expected which makes sense when their health is on the line! I try to keep that in mind and show them that I am on their team and want to help correct the issue in any way I can. Everyone deserves that basic level of dignity from healthcare providers
I work in pharmacy too! It's always best to admit when you've made a mistake, for everyone involved, and most of the time, people aren't even that mad when you own up to it. That's why we have LASA after all ;)
@@ameliawinters5473 That's so interesting! I've had awful experiences with doctors deciding to be petty instead of looking after my health. You don't have to like me, just do your job. And it never made sense to me why someone would go into healthcare then treat people like shit when they're at their most vulnerable - worried about their health and asking you for help. It's so nice to see people like you who know the importance of treating patient's mental state too.
I’m in physical therapy school and we have simulations where a patient is very upset and won’t take any options you provide but the point is to just listen to the patient and validate their feelings!! He did the complete opposite
Waivers do not absolve mistakes you guys!!! Businesses will make people sign waivers because they are typically ignorant to how the law works, and the waiver will make it look very legal and professional, but it isnt. They're counting on your ignorance. You. Can. Sue. This isn't about money. This is about being compensated for your emotional truama and holding him accountable. I'm very passionate about this lol.
@@sophiecampbell2040 YES!!! If you went in for a heart surgery and they preformed on your lungs a waiver means nothing. You signed a waiver for a specific body part and came out with something different. I don’t think you could possibly sign anything that would protect them from that… I know it’s an extreme example but the point still stands. You paid, agreed and signed for something you didn’t get. AND was given something horrible instead. I totally understand her sympathy and it shows volumes on how amazing deli is. But the fact that he couldn’t show her the same empathy on his mistake is appalling. That alone would make me wanna take him down… I’m so sick of doctors being dismissive and getting away with it. No matter what area. This is emotional damage that will probably severely effect her mental health for a while and it’s disgustingly sad he couldn’t even apologize.
I'm in the US, and admittedly, we are a much more litigious lot than Australians seem to be, and I am not a lawyer in your country, so...grain of salt. But this ^^ is correct from what I know. You signed a waiver against side effects, NOT incompetence. This isn't a case of normal Botox doing undesirable Botox things; it's the doctor making an actual, malpractice-able mistake that damaged your person, albeit temporarily, with severe psychological impact. This is not a normal "mistake". Also, we, as women, have this tendency to want to be "nice" about things. We don't want to be critical or act like we're not understanding and gracious. It's baked into our psyches. Unfortunately, this is working against you here, because you do NOT have to be nice when someone injures you, intentional or not. You don't have to be compassionate to incompetence when you are literally being hurt by it. It's not about being bitchy or not being understanding, it's about being compensated for malpractice that is stealing half a year of your life while you wait for the effects to wear off. (And thank all things holy this was something temporary.) Again, I don't know how AU law works, but you may be able to find a lawyer who works on contingent. Most personal injury lawyers will take your case and take a percentage of whatever you end up getting in the end. And you need a lawyer here -- they won't let the doctor get away with skirting blame or lowballing you, especially if the lawyer's being paid on your settlement. Please see a lawyer. This is not something to just brush under the rug.
@deja-lynnwilcox8814 yeah there are so many cases where the big man knows hes big and just have no feelings for the victims and that can be all sexes and in every sector, i would think this case is cut and dried. Just hope she looks in to it even if its just a complaint, 1 can't make a difference but 1 on the many will,.. he clearly doesnt deserve this job. But at the end of the day i also get that deli doesnt want to relive this. Hope she sees your comment thought so she knows
@conifercrow 100% agree. Deli's response is a great representation of how we as women are too timid and scared to speak up in situations like these. It takes a lot of practice. I have full empathy for her. However, his waiver worked how he wanted, as we can see how she and James responded by saying, "but we signed a waiver". That's how they trick you! The fact that the doctor panicked when she said she shows her face for a living tells you he KNOWS he can get sued now. He's a clown. Deli, I beg you. Sue this doctor. Get your compensation. He knows you have a legitimate reason to sue now and that's why he refunded you, knowing that you guys would believe that's the best you could get. But it's not. Please go after him. Please. He's a jerk. I'd call him something else but I'm on my best manners.
Also it’s so concerning that a GP can make a huge mistake like that on BOTH sides of the mouth. Obviously not intentional, but I’d expect a doctor to know where the right muscles are located. We put our trust in them
I hate that the doctor gaslighted you until James stepped in and said something. I love that you made this video and shared the risks and walked everyone through the process of how you advocated for yourself. Also, I think it’s hysterical that he was essentially bragging about his office staff having 50k followers… meanwhile you’re at over 1M! Up yours doctor, don’t mess with our girl!
I mean… it’s terrible. But yeah, also hilarious. He’s trying to bluster his way through and thinks he can be the big shot with “I do this for someone with 50,000 Instagram followers!” so he doesn’t have to refund it. And then it’s just… oh… oh you have how many followers? Haha just kidding I’ll pay you to go away.
Tip: Botox gets processed faster by people who workout a lot and have fast metabolisms. I know this because when I was a bodybuilder I had to get my Botox topped up twice as often and my dr. explained it. I’m so sorry you’re going through this. It’s heartbreaking and a hit to the confidence. Hopefully some HIIT can help you burn through it faster ❤️
Also smile muscles are crazy strong and I've found the botox wears off much quicker around the mouth. I get gummy smile botox and I start seeing it wear off visibly around 2 months. Good news for Deli! Bad news for my wallet.
I really want to boost this thread! I think it'll give her some peace, and an outlet in the meantime to make sure she's still getting nice endorphins flowing.
If you're a hardcore grinder it won't last too long. I had a big chat with my dentist and generally when you're grinder the Botox last about half as long as it does in other areas. Fingers crossed it's not too long
James nailed it when he said “arrogant and egotistical”. Disgusting behaviour from the doctor! I’m so glad you advocated for yourself and had James for support. Take care and be kind to yourself. You are beautiful inside and out xxx
The way that doctor handled it is so unproffesional and mean. An apology after such a mistake is so important because of the emotional effect this had on you! I'm sorry you were treated that way ❤
The fact he only listened when James spoke up is a majorrrr red flag. Also not sure if he used the wording Deli used but if he called his coworkers “girls” it’s complete red flag parade.
Sounds like some classic medical misogyny and gaslighting and I'm sorry you went through that, it's never fun, but I am glad you were able to advocate for yourself and that James was there to back you up, that takes a lot of strength, if nothing else you can be proud of yourself for that ❤
I don't know what it's like in Australia, but in the US, you can present this evidence to the licensing board (free of charge) and they'll review the physician's right to practice.
my first thought as well. isn't this malpractice? also in the US, many malpractice lawyers do it for free so it's surprising that australia who probs objectively has a better medical system than us, doesn't have an option for this
@@pierogiwitch that's probably why. Gotta keep the image of a perfect healthcare system. Except for there's social media. Unless people don't believe the stories, thinking this can't be Australia, sounds more like the US. 🤔
If no one else says it to you, I'm so proud that you could be as vulnerable and open about the journey this supposedly minor procedure took you on. The raging fellow aussie mama bear inside me wants to shout "name and shame" but whilst it might not be easy to sue for malpractice in Australia, it's much easier to sue for defamation. You are such a wholesome and dignified example for girls and women. It is also so sweet to see that not only did James go with you, he didn't try to take over or do it for you until you really did need his help. (As a side note.... I, along with most of your subscribers, were shipping you and James long before you guys got together and I'm loving you as a couple). It's easy for me to say, but put your face on camera, show not only your over a million subscribers (50k big woop) and that idiot doctor that you will not be brought down by this. Much love.
It's so sad that James had to speak up for him to even SLIGHTLY listen 😔. I'm sorry you're having to go through this. I'm not a medical professional by any means, but they make a jaw compression mask that might possibly be able to help with your fear of your muscles having to over compensate while the botox wears off. It couldn't hurt to ask your physician about it ❤. I hope everything from this point on goes a lot smoother 💕 .
The transparency and vulnerability you showed in this video is super admirable. It’s not easy to talk about how your mental health has been affected by all this. It’s not easy putting yourself out there and editing videos when you don’t feel like yourself. I’m so sorry you’re having to go through this. Hopefully it wears off sooner rather than later! I’m also glad you have James in your corner for support. ❤ sending good vibes your way Deli!
It makes total sense that this has effected you psychologically. Not only has this happened outside of your control and as you said it’s “confronting” to see yourself this way, but smiling releases hormones that boost happiness. Also as a speech pathology student, your speech is sounding normal even if it feels different. If you’re worried about muscle compensation in that area it may be worth sticking to softer foods when you can. It’s ok not to feel ok and I hope it resolves soon ❤
Thanks a heap! Yeah I think my brain knowing I can’t “smile” made me very sad, cause I wasn’t getting those happy chemicals associated with smiling like I usually do! Now I’m believing I can smile still anyway and I feel better.
@@DelidiaryI am so sorry you are going through this, and the doctor should never have minimized your concerns. I have TMJ, and for me, muscle tension can cause neck spasms, so when I was first diagnosed before I got therapy, (from a dentist who specializes in oral facial pain) one of the things I practiced was smiling with my eyes and moving the muscles around my eyes without moving my mouth. Which was super helpful for conveying emotion while masking during the pandemic. Fully support you not doing face cam while this is distressing you. Do what brings you peace.
I really appreciate your sense of justice when you say, to paraphrase, "just because someone fucked up and it hurt me, doesn't mean I need to retaliate by making them hurt". Obviously you deserve reparation/compensation, but SO many people don't understand this justice thing, which is the basis of terribly punitive justice systems that we have all over the world. Respect to you. That being said, this doctor should be reported and warned about. Must be awful to have this happen to your face, and especially the way the guy tried to gaslight you about it. What a horrible doctor. I hope for your speedy recovery!
I'm a med student and to be honest we're literally told to not admit any mistakes because of law suits issues, it's ridiculous and in my opinion completely opposite to the true purpose of this career, which is to help people and make them feel better, never the opposite
The doctor was absolutely misogynistic. He only listened a bit when a male told him the same thing you already had! I’m so angry right now!!! What a horr1ble person! I wish you could sue him, he shouldn’t be working with this, especially if the thinks that the face only has one muscle! I’m honestly shocked. Deli, please do what you feel comfortable with. We will continue to watch your videos face cam there or not. We want you to feel as best as possible though. This will go away and you will be yourself again.
Horrible doctor. Amongst all the rude comments, inability to take responsibility and blatant misogyny he panics at the end because he was afraid of the fallout of a youtuber sending an army of subscribers after him. He only cares about his image, such a textbook negative stereotype of people in that industry. Makes me sad. I hope he also injected too little or something so your recovery goes quick!
Deli, I’ve been a silent viewer for years. I rarely comment on videos but I just felt I had to say this. You are so valid in the way you are feeling and I just want you to know that you’re a beautiful person, inside and out, and this procedure hasn’t changed that. It’s so unfortunate the way the doctor responded to this and I’m grateful James was with you as support. I’m sure once he realized you had 1mil followers, he very quickly realized you had the power to destroy his career if you named him or the practice publicly. Not that you ever would because you are a genuinely good soul. The “1 week later” section of the video, I could already see a big difference in the movement of your face and you looked much more like yourself again. You’ll get through this. You are strong, beautiful, intelligent, kind, and so much more ❤. Sorry for the ranting, the “momma” in my heart came out 😂
You are beautiful no matter what, but there is definitely a difference and the doctor was so rude! It's awesome that you are finding some humor in it for the time being. Here's hoping it fades sooner than expected. 🤞
Completely agree with everything you said here. I did see a big difference in the second section of the video too, the smile was already much more visible! :) Btw - I had Botox for masseter a few years ago, for similar reasons (jaw clenching, migraine) and also had the dragging sensation. I guess this is a normal effect of the Botox, in my case luckily it was injected properly, but I still didn't like the feeling and it seemed a bit like my face was pulled down. That's why I didn't get it again. Anyway - the Botox will wear off, in 3-4 months time you will be and look like your old self Deli, I am sure! Please don't feel bad about yourself, it actually isn't that noticeable, and from my pov it has already improved. You are still beautiful both inside and out, no matter what :)
I have a history of medical trauma and I understand your feeling of just wanting to move on. It's okay to fight back but it's not a moral obligation to shame him or sue him. You're allowed to just move on and live your life. Doctors can be horrible sometimes, and you get to decide what's the best response for you. Research has shown that our facial expressions and posture can affect our moods, so even if it didn't change how you look, not being able to smile could have a strong impact on how you feel. I'm glad it's temporary, but I know that 4 to 6 months is a long time to not look like yourself and it could cause a bit of an identity crisis for anyone. Do what's best for you. You don't have to hide your face, but you can if it makes you feel better. I'll still be watching. ❤
If you have a way to report him in Australia, please do. This is NOT okay. For one, not only did he do this once, but TWICE (on both sides of your face), but he admitted to basically having botched one of his own employees. He also can't own up to his mistakes. The fact he went to gaslighting you shows he's done this before, he has experience. He shouldn't be doing botox, or teaching it. He needs to be held accountable.
He is absolutely terrified of being sued, I am so sorry that this happened to you. All you were doing was looking for relief and now you have a bunch of other stuff to deal with I hope there’s a doctor who’s able to actually help you ❤
nah not of being sued per se cause she did sign that waiver but he's terrified because she has a large following that she can put his business on blast and HE cant sue her for defamation because shes not wrong.
@@sabueso344but then he could have apologized, couldn't he? Don't know about Australia, but in some corners of the world acknowledging a mistake and apologising can be interpreted as a sort of confession and lead to a malpractice lawsuit. Of course she signed a waiver, but there are always ways around it.
@@leoleoncio92 this is true too especially if she was to use her large platform to call awareness and get others that have also been botched by him to sue as well.
I'm not surprised by the doctors reaction. A full on apology is an admission of fault and he was trying to avoid being sued. I've been in that situation. I'm a paraplegic and an occupational therapist ordered the wrong size wheelchair tyres. I was talked into just accepting them "because they aren't that much different"...and then I had a fall and now have a permanent injury on top of my disability. I never got an apology, $900 out of pocket to get the correct tyres and I ended up leaving the NDIS because of it.
@@Delidiaryyes probably my aesthetician didn’t seem fussed at all, which is ego mostly and she just said it’ll wear off. That Botox doesn’t last six months - mine returned within 2/3 months,
@@Delidiary Hi Deli, I'm a lawyer here in Melbourne, this isn't my area of expertise BUT just because you signed a waiver doesn't mean it will be enforceable. There are a lot of factors that can effect enforceability. If you wanted to, I would go and speak to a lawyer about it. If the doctor acted negligently, that waiver means nothing.
Seems like he was scared to admit guilt for legal reasons, despite the waiver. Then when he told him what you do for a living maybe he kicked you out because he was worried that you’d been recording or somehow filming the whole thing and would show it to all your followers. I’m so sorry this happened to you. I know it’s difficult but please know that your followers aren’t going to judge you over it, you’ve done nothing wrong! Sending well wishes from NZ.
She explained why she can't but she should honestly talk to a lawyer. I'm sure that, like the US, she can find one that'll give advice for free or a very small fee. Trust me, if they can make money, they'll take the case on no matter what she signed. And those sorts of lawyers here in the states? They don't charge you until you win your case and then they take it out of your winnings.
@@oki__ All doctors, nurses etc.. take an oath.. First Do No Harm. The simple fact that he has done this before, even to his own nurses and caused damage. One of these days the damage will be permanent. He is causing physical and psychological harm to his patients,and truly not caring at all, or taking responsibility for what he has done. That is Malpractice, and he should have his license revoked and banned from practicing medicine. He is only in it for the money, not to help or heal people.
I had a similar experience with Bell's Palsy, where in the span of a few hours, the whole half of my face suddenly paralyzed and I couldn't move any muscles on the right side of my face anymore. It's extremely scary when you don't see the face you have seen for years in a mirror, and can no longer make movements that felt so natural to you before. It has nothing to do with vanity, or pride. It's a feeling of losing part of you.. Many people have no idea how extremely stressful that is. I'm glad you are taking the time to process this, take care of yourself! I'm not saying it will happen soon, but there will be moments in the future where suddenly you see improvements again. For me, my face started 'opening up' again after a few weeks, and it was moments like being able to chew on that side again, or drink from a straw.. When I could whistle again, I cried. I'm back at 90% of my former movements on that side again, and now I can kinda joke about it having just a new, little bit lopsided grin. I wish you a speedy recovery!
That doctor's response was absolutely unacceptable Deli! I'm so sorry! Thank you for your vulnerability and transparency, you are awesome. While you may not want to sue, I do definitely think you should expose him for his misogyny and the way he treated you - I DON'T think he's a decent person, I think he gaslit you and treated you very poorly.
That Dr. was running scared after finding out your job, he realised you could ruin him, but you are the bigger person, you haven't named and shamed him. Keep on doing what you have been doing, we love your videos.
❤ I'm so sorry, Deli. Misogyny sucks, arrogance sucks, and advocating for ourselves in a medical space where we're dismissed **really** sucks. You deserve care and to be heard/seen, and this doctor didn't give you any of that. I hope the next little while is full of healing, support, and peace for you as the botox wears off. No doctor can ever take away the parts of you that make you a wonderful person -- your spirit, resilience, and capacity to love. Take care and have plenty of dog cuddles and hot tea in the meantime 😊
That doctor definitely knew he messed up. I’m so glad you had James with you because like he said you could have done it yourself but it would have probably been very draining and traumatic to deal with that guy without some support.
Hey, Deli. I bet most of us wouldn't notice! You're right. We do tend to notice on ourselves more. I was born with a jaw deformity and it's extremely obvious to me, but almost no one notices. They just think I have a cute lisp and a cute crooked smile, not knowing how bad it is. You're still YOU and still gorgeous. Take care of yourself!
Deli dear, You can absolutely sue him. For negligence, if he is a doctor + who also teaches that to others + Showed you a picture of the human faces muscles, and don't "know" what muscles there is in the face that he supposedly mastered - You have a reason to sue, and also, he absolutely gaslighted you and James and tried to get away with it. the reason he immediately told you both to go and gave you a refund as soon as you mentioned your Million subs, is because he know that if the word get's out - he is done. He is So afraid and it's behavior shows that - so it means, you defiantly have a case and could win here. Good Luck, and may your adorable lovely smile return soon!
I’m a plaintiffs ‘ trial lawyer - I sue. In the U.S. the costs of a med mal case are about a 1/2M to a million dollars -meaning the case would have to be worth a lot more. The value is based on permanent injury correlating to pain and suffering. While disgusting that there is no recourse for what happened to Deli (though her case has more value bc of her work), the value would roughly be her lost income times about 3. In other words the cost to bring a suit is not economically viable. // It is why I, in another comment, suggested filing a complaint with the medical licensing board (or appropriate authority in Australia). This guy and his attitude need to be to be stopped.
Yes, exactly that's why he gave the refund when he found out how popular she is here! Plus he probably realized that she COULD have people following her that are lawyers and would take her case on for nothing!
I'm so sorry this happened to you Deli! I know what it feels like to be gaslit by a doctor you're supposed to trust, and it ended with me almost becoming paralyzed from a doctor telling me there was nothing to worry about and shrugging off what I was telling him felt wrong. The mental trauma you're experiencing can't be minimized, but I hope you know you have people in your corner who support you 100% on here. You are well within your right to decide what feels most comfortable moving forward, especially if it harms your mental and emotional well-being. We love just hearing your voice too! Wishing you a speedy recovery and sending positive healing energy your way; give yourself lots of grace, and indulge in all the things that make you happy.
The best thing I ever did for my own teeth grinding and clenching, resulting in my own cracked teeth, was getting an occlusal splint. I also worked as a dental assistant for 4 years, so I knew what would be best. The dentist I worked for always left botox as the very last resort, when nothing else would work, and patients were in too much pain to even function in their daily lives. Once your botox wears off, try an occlusal splint if you can, or if you haven't already. Life saver for me :)
The doctor was absolutely unprofessional. I don't like that you can't sue him. I hope you don't ever go back to him. Good job, James, for backing up Deli. Deli, I'm so sorry that the doctor didn't even have the common decency to apologize or to listen to you.
Aw Deli, I'm sorry! Time flies; it'll go faster than you realize. Botox also is meant to last "many months!" but everyone is different. My Botox was almost completely gone is less than 2 months the first (and only) time I got it. Continue smiling, gal!
Mine too. It was almost gone after 2 months. It strengthened by the 2 week mark, then stayed at that level for 2 weeks then hopefully it will slowly start to soften and wear off. And I wouldn’t Rory about permanent damage. It would take linger than 2 to 3 months for that. Sending love! ❤❤❤
@@kupcakez So, fillers will be metabolized but will also spread out. Botox is metabolized (processed by the body and removed), it's a chemical injected into the muscle that basically "paralyzes" It for a period of time. Filler (Juviderm, Restylane) is also metabolized BUT not entirely. It's common that it will spread out over time. Too much filler? Too much migration. Fillers like silicone (which isn't FDA approved) are notorious for migrating.
@@kupcakez Fillers can spread, botox is a toxin that gets metabolized by the body, it actually wears off, too much botox can give you botulism with is a disease
I'm so sorry this happened to you. Mistakes can and do happen in medicine, but his behaviour is atrocious. I work in medical law in Australia and you should definitely keep getting legal advice in the back of your mind if things don't improve the way you expect or you're feeling worse as time goes on. In the meantime, it would definitely be worth submitting a complaint to AHPRA because his reaction to your concerns was abhorrent. Sending love and healing vibes your way xx
My best advice is to sue him for malpractice, emotional distress and loss of income. A waiver is for the common risks not a huge mistake that should have never happened
Oh, Deli... I feel for you. I've had an autoimmune disease for 25 years and had a few crappy doctors. It's always been hard to advocate for myself. They've made me feel like the little 'hysterical' woman. My husband never went with me to confront the doctors so I give James a lot of credit for being a good Deli supporter. You are so very lovely and I have always loved your storytelling. It really is a gift. Stream in whatever way is comfortable for you and we will all still love you from afar!
I hope you report him to whatever board there is in AU, as well as leaving a negative review online. Others deserve to know he has pending complaints, both about the mistake and his awful awful attitude (yeah being a jerk isn't illegal, but again, people should know). Also, since he tried to brag about his "influencer" employee's numbers, I am glad you flashed your numbers, just to make a point. I hope you fully recover faster than expected, and that there is some other option for the jaw/teeth clenching issue!
I agree with this. She shouldn't go public because of the risk for being sued for defamation. But I hope she reported him and has expressed her experience to her local community.
I love how he tried to kind of belittle your job. Girl in his office has 50,000 followers on instagram, well good her her. And she is fine. You and an internationally known RUclips personality. You use your face and smile in your work.
Deli, you’re one of the prettiest girls ever and it’s so heartbreaking that you went through something traumatic like this. I have jaw clenching and have been recommended Botox but been so scared for doctors messing up too. You’re so strong and I hope this will resolve so smoothly for you in the end, despite the troubles from the beginning, to when you confronted the doctor again, to the upcoming months. I’m so sorry you had to experience this 💐 please know you’re always so beautiful and strong and we’ll be here for your wonderful videos no matter what! ⭐️
So sorry you're having to go through this, any big change on your face is very difficult to go through especially when your job is on camera. You still look beautiful but do what you need to do to feel comfortable we'll love your videos no matter what. Hoping it wears off quickly for you just so you can feel more at peace. That doctor seemed very gaslighty, didn't want to admit he'd done something wrong because he's worried you would end up taking it further.
the thing, which saddened me the most was seeing you covering your mouth with your hand in the last few minutes of the video when you laughed together with james. I can totally understand that you feel insecure etc. but please don't let this take over - your smile is amazing and contagious and brings so much happiness in so many of our lives - however it looks like and many thanks for talking that openly about your experience, awareness is so important when it comes to those procedures.
It is SO important to advocate for yourself. My mom had thyroid cancer, and she kept being told it was cat scratch fever. Or just some inflammation. It was cancer. She finally found someone who was a personal friend to do a biopsy, and she lost her thryoid, 14 lymph nodes, and 6 radiation treatments. They told me there was nothing wrong with me because they checked for gallstones and other things, but it turned out my galbladder was DYING. It stopped working nad was gangrening inside me. It was an emergency surgery. I could've gone septic. I was in the hospital for 3 days for what's normally an outpatient proceedure. ALWAYS ADVOCATE FOR YOURSELF!
my friends dad has/had lymes disease and the doctors kept saying he looked fine until he had a seizure and was internally bleeding on the floor. he is doing a lot better now but my friend at the time was 15 and found him like that. :(
I was just watching James play Tiny Town and I thought of you. Popping by to say thank you for the joy of Tiny Town - so many in the community playing either on their own or on RUclips! You’ve created something wonderful and accessible for us. Also, thank you for sharing your real life challenges - you never shy away from this. It takes a strong person to be open about their vulnerabilities and helps others not feel alone 💜💜💜
It genuinely p*sses me off how he completely dismissed you because you look the same when resting your face? Is he blind. Maybe its just because ive watched you for so long but i can definitely see how your jawline is drooping because of what he did. You have every right to be upset and you should definitely speak out. Even if you cant sue i would definitely leave a bad review in every single way you can to maybe save someone else from a doctor that clearly does not know what hes doing. It is absolutely horrifying that hes allowed to teach. Rant and anger aside we all still love you deli and every one of your supporters still think youre the most beautiful soul out there and we will stand by you with whatever happens and with whatever you chose going forward. If you feel comfortable showing your face on your videos we are here for it and if you dont we understand that you need some time. This will pass and i really hope youre doing better mentally. I understand how difficult changes in appearance can be mentally it can really be brutal on the mind. i understand how it feels to have a change in how you once looked and im so sorry that doctor put you through everything he did.
It broke my heart to see you cry! I’m so sorry you’re going through this. The way you’re still having a laugh and also being so open/vulnerable is amazing. You’re beautiful inside and out
Wow, not only is it so distressing to deal with a botched procedure, but to be treated how you were afterwards, I don't believe the "doctor" should be working in that field anymore. Not because of the mistake but because he couldn't even identify it was a mistake, or refused to. That's the scary thing. He treated you utterly poorly, to add insult to injury, and you have been so gracious about it. I'm so glad you had the care and support of James.
That doctor sounds like a narcissistic jerk. I've encountered doctors that think they know everything and are never wrong. So sorry you have to deal with this. We love you Deli. ❤
Hey Deli, i'm a dentist, have been following for years but recently i haven't seen your videos and i clicked on one and di think you looked different (not bad or anything, just thought like "oh, her hair or her makeup must be) and then you said you were just showing your face again and i got to this video to see the explanation... anyway that's a long way just to say how sorry i am this happened to you and as a health care worker I feel for you, it is so hard for patients to say "hey you did this wrong" and i am so glad you stood up for yourself, hopefully the dr will gain some professionalism and maturity and most important empathy, cause if it happened to one of my patients i would cry in the bathroom and couldn't apologize enough. Good thing is temporary and something not that damaging to your health (not to say your mental health isn't damaged) but just something i think will go away and you'll be able to go back to your own self. Massages help, heath helps, maybe soak hot towels and aply and massage and if you haven't already pls get a mouth guard. Sending you all the love, sorry for the long comment, hope you feel better soon❤
Sending you love, Deli. I commented on James' Members video that I am going through making the botox decision currently due to having several tiny fractures in my teeth from clenching at night. You're not alone in the jaw discomfort. I'm not letting this discourage me from seeking botox, but it is definitely something I'm keeping in mind. Thank you for sharing your experience honestly.
I'm so sorry this has happened to you! And good on you and James for advocating for yourself when the doctor tried to gaslight you into thinking you were wrong. He probably only refunded the procedure because he was afraid you would spread his name to your followers and he would start getting bad reviews and lose business.
I hate so much how you were treated by him. I’m so glad James was there with you and I’m so glad that you were able to get second opinions to confirm what you already knew. Sending love!
I am so sorry that this happened to you! 😢Unfortunately misogyny in medicine is really common! I really don’t think it looks that bad, but there is definitely a visible difference. So it is understandable that you are upset and it’s taking a mental toll. I hope that it wears off asap and you‘ll feel comfortable again! ❤Thank you for sharing your experience and educating about the possible negative effects of Botox injection.
Girlfriend you are always beautiful! I got Botox around my eyes a few months ago and they got too close to my left eye- it was horrible and even caused vision issues and dizzy spells - I understand what you are going through love! I couldn’t drive, walking my dog was hard, so not fun but I am back to normal now. Big hugs!
I'm so sorry this happened to you, Deli. As a fellow teeth clencher/grinder, I understand why this is so upsetting. You were trying to solve a health issue and the procedure only created another problem. I wish you a smooth and healthy recovery.
I think it's great that you brought James with you as those types of situations are difficult when you also deal with anxiety. I agree that the doctor's attitude sounds very misogynistic though which is so frustrating that this still happens. I go to a male psychiatrist who told me I couldn't have ADHD when I first brought it up, because it would have been diagnosed in childhood and then later confirmed he had infact diagnosed it, but only after I asked my female psychologist to write to him. You did the right thing going back and standing up for yourself. It's definitely a tough thing you're going through but you got this!!
Oooohhh Deli! Hoping for speedy recovery/correction. I’m glad you felt comfortable enough to be vulnerable. So much love and light to you because not everyone is brave enough to share this. Love you Deli
The emotional and psychological effects are so real and valid..When I was 21 I had Bells Palsey which caused the entire side of my face to go slack. When I smiled it looked like I was smirking meanly at people. At the time I was waiting tables, so my tips took a massive dive because all of my customers thought I was being a jerk. It took about a month and a half to fully recover and I can still remember exactly how hard that time was. I am so sorry this is happening to you, but it will get better, and you'll be able to leave this time in the past once it does ❤️
I had Bell's palsy last summer and half of my face was paralysed. Even though I was properly treated and assured it will go away (and it did, a bit over a month later), it was sooo tough to look at my own reflection and see 'myself', if it makes sense? so I totally understand what you must be going through ❤️ Stay strong and don't lose hope. You're still Deli and we still love you and your content ❤️
I had bells palsy also, back in 98, a week after I had a baby. Took 9 months before I could close my right eye and smile, 26 yrs later and my eye still droops a bit and my smile too only when I'm really tired tho.
I woke up with Bell’s one Sunday morning as a 15yo. That initial “OMG, I’ve had a stoke!” panic is awful. But it does give proof of concept for Deli that good physiotherapy can get things as back to how they were as possible.
The lack of accountability from your doctor is scary!! Even if he's afraid of being sued, talking down to you like that and only giving a refund after James stepped in and your follower count was mentioned is sickening. I'm so sorry you're having to deal with this and go through the changing emotions. 🥺💜 Thank you though for posting and for always being real with us!
Oh Deli, I am so sorry this has happened to you! My daughter was just telling me about how this could be done for TMJ. We both have TMJ and grind our teeth. I am almost 60 now and have been grinding so much that my jaw has moved. I had a small over bite but now it's so bad that my teeth don't line up at all and when I go to a dentist they cant get into my mouth. I have been told I have to be put to sleep to have any work done because of how bad this is now. I live in the US and it's very expensive. I have insurance but not everyone takes what I have. I always thought that botox was to lift your face not pull it down. He really did mess up!! But you are still beautiful!! I felt your sadness and I know that has been hard but I am glad to see you laughing now! That is a good to help get you through this! I am glad James went with with you and you got your money back. He seems to be very supportive and that's good in a relationship. It's fine that you don't feel comfortable doing face cam for a while. I can understand.. It's not that bad but what makes you feel more comfortable is most important at this time. I use to do YT and many times would not do face cam. My health was too bad.. that's why I finally had to give it up. YT is a lot of work! You do what makes you feel comfortable and helps you get through this time! We all love you and are here for you! Hugs and Blessings to you, Tammy 😁🥰🙏
I'm so sorry to hear this Deli!!! I grind my teeth too and now I know I will never get that done! Just know you are YOU. Your laughter and how you never want to hurt anyone shines through and shows what a beautiful soul you are.
Deli, I'm so sorry this happened to you. But you are a beautiful, strong woman, you'll get through it. We love you and support you, no matter what. I personally don't hear any difference in the way you talk. Much love from Greece! ❤
I am so happy to see your face in videos no matter what is going on with it at the time. And I’m also so so angry on your behalf that you had to deal with such an arrogant doctor whose ego was so big he couldn’t even admit to his own mistakes. I am someone with jaw clenching issues so I’m really glad you shared your story. This is something I didn’t even realize could happen during a Botox treatment!
Aw Deli! I'm almost in tears for you! It reeeeally sucks that you've experienced this and I can't help but think that you might not have got a refund if James didn't come with you. There have been a few times where I've felt my male GP (general practitioner) hasn't listened to me, therefore gas lighting me into thinking I'm at fault when I'm actually in immense pain or discomfort. It's so common for male doctors to act this way towards women because they assume we'll just accept their mistakes and misdiagnoses with a pinch of salt - as if it's not an important health concern! Or they do so with the idea in mind that we're weak and so won't stand up for ourselves. There's also suuuch little research about women's health, it's horrific. Sending lots of love and positive vibes. Get lots of Bowser and Franny cuddles and remember that you'll always be beautiful, inside and out, botched face regardless! ❤
If its an option in Australia I would leave a google review or the equivalent. It can inform others of what happened and help them be aware of this issue. And also tell your dentist to never refer anyone there again.
It’s heartbreaking to see you like this. I can totally understand the anxiety and disphoria, but can’t imagine how worse it is when you’re on camera for a living. 💔 but it is temporary!!! and you have James and family for support! and just think how happy you will be when your face is back to normal, you will find more love for yourself for sure! 💛
I have the same problem as you; I clench my teeth so hard at night that I have cracked my teeth as well. I've thought about getting Botox in those muscles, but haven't done it. I'm SO sorry that this happened to you Deli. It would absolutely devastate anyone physically and mentally. You are still absolutely stunning and handling this so gracefully with kindness towards that GP. I hope the Botox wears off sooner rather than later
Hey deli I’m so sorry you’re going through this ❤❤ masseter Botox has changed my life as a fellow jaw clencher, I hope that this wears off soon and that you’re able to get proper treatment in the future 💓💓
oh deli, im so sorry this happened to you! i honestly started to tear up looking at the distressed pictures of you in bed with glubee. you have such a beautiful smile, im sorry it was taken from you, albeit temporarily. you are still so incredibly beautiful and your strength is unmatched. i couldn’t imagine putting myself out there and filming myself for a living to begin with. you have to have such resilience to go through this and put out a video addressing at all during such a vulnerable time for you. thank you for sharing 💗 sending lots of love your way and prayers for your speedy recovery.
Deli - I am so sorry you are going through this. I understand the mental and emotional repercussions of it. I lost 120 pounds (54.4 kilograms) and my face turned downward despite working out. I just expected to love the way I look at a healthy weight but instead I have a lot of saggy skin. I also struggle with some dental issues and after seeing a bad dentist, who pulled teeth when he shouldn’t have. It was a long road. I’m a substitute teacher and going to school to teach and dental issues are expensive in the US despite having “good” health insurance. It’s hard. I totally get it. The doctor was road even when you gave him the benefit of the doubt. I’m so sorry. You are beautiful, and kind and you will get through this. ❤
That doctor trying to gaslight you as if you don’t know your own face! That’s so not okay. What a terrible experience, so proud of you for still sharing your experience even though it was really hard and traumatic 💛
I'm so sorry that it happened to you, that really sucks. The fact that the doctor started listening when James spoke up is so shitty. I hope you'll be ok very soon and that you have a good support system ❤️
Important to advocate for yourself. Educate yourself. Doctors do not know everything. This advice is especially true for women. Most medical studies involve men and they just apply it to women. You've learned a valuable lesson. I'm very sorry you had to go through this, just the emotional strain alone is hard enough. I'm glad you're able to see the humor as well. It'll get better!
I'm really sorry for what happened to you. I'd like to thank you that you shared your story even if you felt uncomfortable, but I believe this can help so many people who're thinking about the same procedure for health reasons. You're very brave! It doesn't look strange on the camera when you're talking. I admit, the smile is weird but it'll go away and I'm sure in years to come it'll be a funny story to tell. You definitely don't have to be ashamed. It's the doctor who should be!
I wish medical professionals would just get it through their skulls how important an apology can be. For your own healing and processing of what happened, but also for your trust in the medical system. I had a bad experience too with not being taken seriously by a surgeon, he basically verbally abused me during surgery (local anesthesia, so I was awake during) and he turned out to be very wrong, and I never got an apology or even him just saying he was wrong about the situation. I now have zero trust in anyone anymore, even though I know that's not fair, but I just assume people won't take me seriously, and it's really making the threshold to ask for help so much bigger. A lot of hurt can be undone by just accepting responsibility and holding yourself accountable, but some of these physicians have such massive egos, they can't fathom how it affects their patients when something goes wrong. Anyway, sorry this happened, and hopefully you'll be able to move past it and it won't affect you in the future even after the botox is gone ❤️
I am soooooooo glad that you had James with me! Gemini, a man of words and logical thoughts!!!! 🙌🏼💜✨ I am sorry that you can’t smile Deli but I am so glad that you can still talk and make videos that you love to make 🫶🏼💜✨ praying for your smooth recovery 💜💜💜💜
Oh Deli, this is horrible, I am so sorry this happened to you. Despite Botox being temporary, you have experienced a trauma, emotionally and physically, that’s a lifelong pain you are going to experience. Please take the time to recover, and continue to talk about your experience, whether it’s to your friends and family, a medical professional or even your following.
Thank you so very much for such supportive, understanding and loving comments ❤ i wasnt sure what to expect from postinf this - it has really blown me away reading them. Thank you so much ❤
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Hey girlie! I’m so sorry this happened to you. I don’t want to influence you, but please reconsider sueing. I don’t know much about the law in Australia. But because you signed a waiver, DOES NOT protect him from medical malpractice. He admitted he has done this before stating he has done 4 girls who work in the same office, which in the US by the fact by saying that alone is giving our personal health information of other PATIENTS! Again, I don’t know about Australia, but in the US patient privacy is taken VERY seriously and would be considered against the law. Also, please consider, if this is his attitude towards Botox, think of his attitude towards more serious allegations. Again, I don’t want to influence or pressure you , but just consider about reporting at the very least.
Sorry if you’re getting lots of people commenting suggestions but if you have a microcurrent device such as the nuface etc you could try using it. The current stimulates muscles and they recommend not using it when you’ve just had Botox as it can counter the effects. It’s a few hundred $$$ to buy so you may not want to but just a thought.
So sorry you had this experience
The genuine pain in your tears was so heartbreaking, this is over a video and I feel like we can all feel your pain. having a sudden change in your appearance is really jarring and can really mess with your sense of self. I’m so sorry this happened deli :(( you’re handling it with such grace and confidence. It’s inspiring
@@marta9854 yes! I completely understand her being sympathetic but the fact that he couldn’t show her the same empathy speaks volumes about how he SHOULD NOT be practicing… “there’s no other muscles” is that not malpractice ? Lying ? She is botched physically AND emotionally and then was continuing to belittle her? Itd be game on, I’m takin all you got homie 😂
my botched queen 👸❤
Awwww shucks honey buns ❤️
Hahahah this is love ❤
You two! 🤗
Favorite celebrity couple 😂❤
It will be all okay ❤ btw you look gorgeous as always 😘
I know you don't want to sue, please report this doctor if that is something you can do in Australia. If he is teaching, there is an issue in what he is teaching.
Exactly. Also, 9/10 he won't lose his license, but he will be still held accountable. He shouldn't casually get away with something as serious as INJECTING anything in the wrong spot.
@@LauraOfTheValleyand actively denying his own mistake & being so misogynistic 🤦🏻♀️
I’ve had a doctor overdose me on a medicine and I developed medical ptsd as a result. My life is in shambles. I haven’t reported him or sued because when you go through trauma you don’t want to relive it. It’s extremely traumatizing to have to do that so I completely understand why she might not want to do anything about it and just move on from this whole thing. I’m the same way. Just another perspective as to why someone might not take action, it’s just very emotionally difficult.
Yes. If you have a doctors association they have to be registered to you can report them and not sue. We have this in Canada in each province. Doctors can’t practice legally if they are not registered to the board of surgeons and physicians.
Complaints about medical practitioners go through the HCCC (Health Care Complaints Commission) here.
This doctor was so dumb. Making a mistake is not the problem here from a professional perspective. This is a known complication of masster Botox as sometimes people do miss and get the wrong muscle. The part that is more likely to get him in trouble, is how he handled it. If he had just acknowledged the mistake, apologised, and given a refund then most people wouldn't take it any further. By denying the mistake and trying to make the patient feel stupid for being upset, he's obviously going to evoke way more from people.
i am a dentist who has attended many botox courses. One of the ways to get rid of the effects of botox is to just massage it with an electric toothbrush. The vibrations will help the toxin to metabolise quicker. Hope this helps
Boosting this so maybe she sees!
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This is great that there are people in this community able to help! I hope she sees this and can get some results from this!
Dr's gaslighting patients is one of the worst things ever... they are in a position of power and think they can get away with saying anything. Thanks to James for being your support person and co-advocate.
As much as you might not like your face... we love you for who you are, not what you look like.
As a nurse I’m so immensely pissed off by the doctor’s reaction. Sure you got the refund but to make you feel that way and then deny any issues 😡 he’s definitely done this before and never learns. Not sure how medical board or certifications are regulated there but he probably shouldn’t be certified for Botox injections.
She should get all her evidence, and get to the medical board. He should definitely be investigated for malpractice. In the UK we have Duty of Candour, trying to deny a mistake would get you in WAY worse trouble than making a mistake.
and on top of that he mentioned he's teaching this.. Imagine all the butchers he's creating
@@kathodes I hope he is not teaching his horrific bedside manners as well!
I'm a pharmacist in the US and we are trained in school on how to apologize to patients when a mistake occurs. We literally had actors come in acting as upset patients so we could practice how to be empathetic and resolve any animosity.
Wow that sounds a bit terrifying :o
@@Sipu97 it was nerve-wracking for sure but such a good experience to have in a controlled setting. People get upset when things don't go as expected which makes sense when their health is on the line! I try to keep that in mind and show them that I am on their team and want to help correct the issue in any way I can. Everyone deserves that basic level of dignity from healthcare providers
I work in pharmacy too! It's always best to admit when you've made a mistake, for everyone involved, and most of the time, people aren't even that mad when you own up to it.
That's why we have LASA after all ;)
@@ameliawinters5473 That's so interesting! I've had awful experiences with doctors deciding to be petty instead of looking after my health. You don't have to like me, just do your job. And it never made sense to me why someone would go into healthcare then treat people like shit when they're at their most vulnerable - worried about their health and asking you for help. It's so nice to see people like you who know the importance of treating patient's mental state too.
I’m in physical therapy school and we have simulations where a patient is very upset and won’t take any options you provide but the point is to just listen to the patient and validate their feelings!! He did the complete opposite
Waivers do not absolve mistakes you guys!!! Businesses will make people sign waivers because they are typically ignorant to how the law works, and the waiver will make it look very legal and professional, but it isnt. They're counting on your ignorance. You. Can. Sue. This isn't about money. This is about being compensated for your emotional truama and holding him accountable. I'm very passionate about this lol.
@@sophiecampbell2040 YES!!! If you went in for a heart surgery and they preformed on your lungs a waiver means nothing. You signed a waiver for a specific body part and came out with something different. I don’t think you could possibly sign anything that would protect them from that… I know it’s an extreme example but the point still stands. You paid, agreed and signed for something you didn’t get. AND was given something horrible instead. I totally understand her sympathy and it shows volumes on how amazing deli is. But the fact that he couldn’t show her the same empathy on his mistake is appalling. That alone would make me wanna take him down… I’m so sick of doctors being dismissive and getting away with it. No matter what area. This is emotional damage that will probably severely effect her mental health for a while and it’s disgustingly sad he couldn’t even apologize.
I'm in the US, and admittedly, we are a much more litigious lot than Australians seem to be, and I am not a lawyer in your country, so...grain of salt. But this ^^ is correct from what I know. You signed a waiver against side effects, NOT incompetence. This isn't a case of normal Botox doing undesirable Botox things; it's the doctor making an actual, malpractice-able mistake that damaged your person, albeit temporarily, with severe psychological impact. This is not a normal "mistake".
Also, we, as women, have this tendency to want to be "nice" about things. We don't want to be critical or act like we're not understanding and gracious. It's baked into our psyches. Unfortunately, this is working against you here, because you do NOT have to be nice when someone injures you, intentional or not. You don't have to be compassionate to incompetence when you are literally being hurt by it. It's not about being bitchy or not being understanding, it's about being compensated for malpractice that is stealing half a year of your life while you wait for the effects to wear off. (And thank all things holy this was something temporary.)
Again, I don't know how AU law works, but you may be able to find a lawyer who works on contingent. Most personal injury lawyers will take your case and take a percentage of whatever you end up getting in the end. And you need a lawyer here -- they won't let the doctor get away with skirting blame or lowballing you, especially if the lawyer's being paid on your settlement.
Please see a lawyer. This is not something to just brush under the rug.
@deja-lynnwilcox8814 yeah there are so many cases where the big man knows hes big and just have no feelings for the victims and that can be all sexes and in every sector, i would think this case is cut and dried. Just hope she looks in to it even if its just a complaint, 1 can't make a difference but 1 on the many will,.. he clearly doesnt deserve this job. But at the end of the day i also get that deli doesnt want to relive this. Hope she sees your comment thought so she knows
@conifercrow 100% agree. Deli's response is a great representation of how we as women are too timid and scared to speak up in situations like these. It takes a lot of practice. I have full empathy for her. However, his waiver worked how he wanted, as we can see how she and James responded by saying, "but we signed a waiver". That's how they trick you! The fact that the doctor panicked when she said she shows her face for a living tells you he KNOWS he can get sued now. He's a clown. Deli, I beg you. Sue this doctor. Get your compensation. He knows you have a legitimate reason to sue now and that's why he refunded you, knowing that you guys would believe that's the best you could get. But it's not. Please go after him. Please. He's a jerk. I'd call him something else but I'm on my best manners.
Also it’s so concerning that a GP can make a huge mistake like that on BOTH sides of the mouth. Obviously not intentional, but I’d expect a doctor to know where the right muscles are located. We put our trust in them
I hate that the doctor gaslighted you until James stepped in and said something.
I love that you made this video and shared the risks and walked everyone through the process of how you advocated for yourself.
Also, I think it’s hysterical that he was essentially bragging about his office staff having 50k followers… meanwhile you’re at over 1M! Up yours doctor, don’t mess with our girl!
The “please leave, you’ll get a refund” comment at the end really got me 🤣🤣🤣
I mean… it’s terrible. But yeah, also hilarious. He’s trying to bluster his way through and thinks he can be the big shot with “I do this for someone with 50,000 Instagram followers!” so he doesn’t have to refund it. And then it’s just… oh… oh you have how many followers? Haha just kidding I’ll pay you to go away.
What alarmed me most about this is that it's OBVIOUS he was suddenly very scared about being exposed for something that could cost him his job
I wonder if this "doctor" is actually a fraud
Tip: Botox gets processed faster by people who workout a lot and have fast metabolisms. I know this because when I was a bodybuilder I had to get my Botox topped up twice as often and my dr. explained it. I’m so sorry you’re going through this. It’s heartbreaking and a hit to the confidence. Hopefully some HIIT can help you burn through it faster ❤️
I hope she sees this!
Also smile muscles are crazy strong and I've found the botox wears off much quicker around the mouth. I get gummy smile botox and I start seeing it wear off visibly around 2 months. Good news for Deli! Bad news for my wallet.
I really want to boost this thread! I think it'll give her some peace, and an outlet in the meantime to make sure she's still getting nice endorphins flowing.
If you're a hardcore grinder it won't last too long. I had a big chat with my dentist and generally when you're grinder the Botox last about half as long as it does in other areas. Fingers crossed it's not too long
@@sophsnestaccurate for me! I get 3-3.5 months for my masseters and around 6 months for the 11 lines (between the brows)
James nailed it when he said “arrogant and egotistical”. Disgusting behaviour from the doctor!
I’m so glad you advocated for yourself and had James for support. Take care and be kind to yourself. You are beautiful inside and out xxx
throw in sexist as well, im glad James was there to advocate even though he shouldn't have had to
@@emma.l agreed 100%
The Doctors I have got to known personally as friends or through mutual friends are diagnosed Narcissist. 😶😶.
The way that doctor handled it is so unproffesional and mean. An apology after such a mistake is so important because of the emotional effect this had on you! I'm sorry you were treated that way ❤
Yeah his reply is insane. Wtf.
The fact he only listened when James spoke up is a majorrrr red flag. Also not sure if he used the wording Deli used but if he called his coworkers “girls” it’s complete red flag parade.
He probably can’t apologize for legal reasons bc it admits fault. But it still could have been handled better!
@@elianwolfert3879why?
💯 agreed
The doctor not believing you until a man spoke up is honestly so frustrating!! glad he was there to speak on your behalf, but it's still hard.
misogyny at its finest
Sounds like some classic medical misogyny and gaslighting and I'm sorry you went through that, it's never fun, but I am glad you were able to advocate for yourself and that James was there to back you up, that takes a lot of strength, if nothing else you can be proud of yourself for that ❤
I don't know what it's like in Australia, but in the US, you can present this evidence to the licensing board (free of charge) and they'll review the physician's right to practice.
This is also very true.
my first thought as well. isn't this malpractice? also in the US, many malpractice lawyers do it for free so it's surprising that australia who probs objectively has a better medical system than us, doesn't have an option for this
@@pierogiwitch that's probably why. Gotta keep the image of a perfect healthcare system. Except for there's social media. Unless people don't believe the stories, thinking this can't be Australia, sounds more like the US. 🤔
@@pierogiwitchit’s very hard to prove malpractice bc there has to be an intent to harm
@@MarinaPerla9or negligence…
The doctor's reaction was despicable. He basically retraumatized you by shifting blame and invalidating your VERY VALID concerns! What an absolute 🐴 🎩
hello! I'm not a native English speaker, could you please tell me what did you mean with these emojis?
@@tabletennis628 I'm guessing they're calling the dr an asshat
Agreeeeeed! Medical gaslighting.
Imagine if he was just nice and gave the refund, she would have been upset but not felt like absolute poop.
@@tabletennis628 Lmaoo I said horse cap
@@kcmcyc haha
If no one else says it to you, I'm so proud that you could be as vulnerable and open about the journey this supposedly minor procedure took you on. The raging fellow aussie mama bear inside me wants to shout "name and shame" but whilst it might not be easy to sue for malpractice in Australia, it's much easier to sue for defamation. You are such a wholesome and dignified example for girls and women. It is also so sweet to see that not only did James go with you, he didn't try to take over or do it for you until you really did need his help. (As a side note.... I, along with most of your subscribers, were shipping you and James long before you guys got together and I'm loving you as a couple).
It's easy for me to say, but put your face on camera, show not only your over a million subscribers (50k big woop) and that idiot doctor that you will not be brought down by this. Much love.
Thank you for such a lovely comment ❤
This! You summed up my exact reaction perfectly. All the way to the “50k big woop” 🤣
You are still so lovely Deli. I'm so sorry you are going through this, but you can make it through! Thanks for sharing
totally agree with everything here. I love you so much Deli! Thank you for always being an inspiration for me ❤️
It's so sad that James had to speak up for him to even SLIGHTLY listen 😔. I'm sorry you're having to go through this. I'm not a medical professional by any means, but they make a jaw compression mask that might possibly be able to help with your fear of your muscles having to over compensate while the botox wears off. It couldn't hurt to ask your physician about it ❤. I hope everything from this point on goes a lot smoother 💕 .
The transparency and vulnerability you showed in this video is super admirable. It’s not easy to talk about how your mental health has been affected by all this. It’s not easy putting yourself out there and editing videos when you don’t feel like yourself. I’m so sorry you’re having to go through this. Hopefully it wears off sooner rather than later! I’m also glad you have James in your corner for support. ❤ sending good vibes your way Deli!
The frustrated tears in the office of a gaslighting doctor are the WORST! I’m so sorry you’re going through this. I’m glad you had backup.
It makes total sense that this has effected you psychologically. Not only has this happened outside of your control and as you said it’s “confronting” to see yourself this way, but smiling releases hormones that boost happiness. Also as a speech pathology student, your speech is sounding normal even if it feels different. If you’re worried about muscle compensation in that area it may be worth sticking to softer foods when you can. It’s ok not to feel ok and I hope it resolves soon ❤
Thanks a heap! Yeah I think my brain knowing I can’t “smile” made me very sad, cause I wasn’t getting those happy chemicals associated with smiling like I usually do! Now I’m believing I can smile still anyway and I feel better.
@@DelidiaryI am so sorry you are going through this, and the doctor should never have minimized your concerns. I have TMJ, and for me, muscle tension can cause neck spasms, so when I was first diagnosed before I got therapy, (from a dentist who specializes in oral facial pain) one of the things I practiced was smiling with my eyes and moving the muscles around my eyes without moving my mouth. Which was super helpful for conveying emotion while masking during the pandemic. Fully support you not doing face cam while this is distressing you. Do what brings you peace.
The medical gaslighting and the doctor only listening when James started to step in??!!!!! uuuuughhhhhhh
I really appreciate your sense of justice when you say, to paraphrase, "just because someone fucked up and it hurt me, doesn't mean I need to retaliate by making them hurt". Obviously you deserve reparation/compensation, but SO many people don't understand this justice thing, which is the basis of terribly punitive justice systems that we have all over the world. Respect to you. That being said, this doctor should be reported and warned about. Must be awful to have this happen to your face, and especially the way the guy tried to gaslight you about it. What a horrible doctor. I hope for your speedy recovery!
I'm a med student and to be honest we're literally told to not admit any mistakes because of law suits issues, it's ridiculous and in my opinion completely opposite to the true purpose of this career, which is to help people and make them feel better, never the opposite
Yeah it's kinda sad...
The doctor was absolutely misogynistic. He only listened a bit when a male told him the same thing you already had! I’m so angry right now!!! What a horr1ble person! I wish you could sue him, he shouldn’t be working with this, especially if the thinks that the face only has one muscle! I’m honestly shocked.
Deli, please do what you feel comfortable with. We will continue to watch your videos face cam there or not. We want you to feel as best as possible though. This will go away and you will be yourself again.
Horrible doctor. Amongst all the rude comments, inability to take responsibility and blatant misogyny he panics at the end because he was afraid of the fallout of a youtuber sending an army of subscribers after him. He only cares about his image, such a textbook negative stereotype of people in that industry. Makes me sad.
I hope he also injected too little or something so your recovery goes quick!
Deli, I’ve been a silent viewer for years. I rarely comment on videos but I just felt I had to say this. You are so valid in the way you are feeling and I just want you to know that you’re a beautiful person, inside and out, and this procedure hasn’t changed that. It’s so unfortunate the way the doctor responded to this and I’m grateful James was with you as support. I’m sure once he realized you had 1mil followers, he very quickly realized you had the power to destroy his career if you named him or the practice publicly. Not that you ever would because you are a genuinely good soul. The “1 week later” section of the video, I could already see a big difference in the movement of your face and you looked much more like yourself again. You’ll get through this. You are strong, beautiful, intelligent, kind, and so much more ❤. Sorry for the ranting, the “momma” in my heart came out 😂
Thank you ❤
You are beautiful no matter what, but there is definitely a difference and the doctor was so rude! It's awesome that you are finding some humor in it for the time being. Here's hoping it fades sooner than expected. 🤞
Completely agree with everything you said here. I did see a big difference in the second section of the video too, the smile was already much more visible! :) Btw - I had Botox for masseter a few years ago, for similar reasons (jaw clenching, migraine) and also had the dragging sensation. I guess this is a normal effect of the Botox, in my case luckily it was injected properly, but I still didn't like the feeling and it seemed a bit like my face was pulled down. That's why I didn't get it again. Anyway - the Botox will wear off, in 3-4 months time you will be and look like your old self Deli, I am sure! Please don't feel bad about yourself, it actually isn't that noticeable, and from my pov it has already improved. You are still beautiful both inside and out, no matter what :)
I have a history of medical trauma and I understand your feeling of just wanting to move on. It's okay to fight back but it's not a moral obligation to shame him or sue him. You're allowed to just move on and live your life. Doctors can be horrible sometimes, and you get to decide what's the best response for you.
Research has shown that our facial expressions and posture can affect our moods, so even if it didn't change how you look, not being able to smile could have a strong impact on how you feel. I'm glad it's temporary, but I know that 4 to 6 months is a long time to not look like yourself and it could cause a bit of an identity crisis for anyone.
Do what's best for you. You don't have to hide your face, but you can if it makes you feel better. I'll still be watching. ❤
If you have a way to report him in Australia, please do. This is NOT okay. For one, not only did he do this once, but TWICE (on both sides of your face), but he admitted to basically having botched one of his own employees. He also can't own up to his mistakes. The fact he went to gaslighting you shows he's done this before, he has experience. He shouldn't be doing botox, or teaching it. He needs to be held accountable.
He is absolutely terrified of being sued, I am so sorry that this happened to you. All you were doing was looking for relief and now you have a bunch of other stuff to deal with I hope there’s a doctor who’s able to actually help you ❤
nah not of being sued per se cause she did sign that waiver but he's terrified because she has a large following that she can put his business on blast and HE cant sue her for defamation because shes not wrong.
@@sabueso344but then he could have apologized, couldn't he?
Don't know about Australia, but in some corners of the world acknowledging a mistake and apologising can be interpreted as a sort of confession and lead to a malpractice lawsuit. Of course she signed a waiver, but there are always ways around it.
@@leoleoncio92 this is true too especially if she was to use her large platform to call awareness and get others that have also been botched by him to sue as well.
I'm not surprised by the doctors reaction. A full on apology is an admission of fault and he was trying to avoid being sued. I've been in that situation. I'm a paraplegic and an occupational therapist ordered the wrong size wheelchair tyres. I was talked into just accepting them "because they aren't that much different"...and then I had a fall and now have a permanent injury on top of my disability. I never got an apology, $900 out of pocket to get the correct tyres and I ended up leaving the NDIS because of it.
I’m very sorry to hear situation :( I think due to there being a waiver there is no risk for him being sued and it was more of an ego thing.
@@Delidiaryyes probably my aesthetician didn’t seem fussed at all, which is ego mostly and she just said it’ll wear off. That Botox doesn’t last six months - mine returned within 2/3 months,
@@Delidiary Hi Deli, I'm a lawyer here in Melbourne, this isn't my area of expertise BUT just because you signed a waiver doesn't mean it will be enforceable. There are a lot of factors that can effect enforceability. If you wanted to, I would go and speak to a lawyer about it. If the doctor acted negligently, that waiver means nothing.
@@LaraM2424@deligracy I completely agree
Seems like he was scared to admit guilt for legal reasons, despite the waiver. Then when he told him what you do for a living maybe he kicked you out because he was worried that you’d been recording or somehow filming the whole thing and would show it to all your followers.
I’m so sorry this happened to you. I know it’s difficult but please know that your followers aren’t going to judge you over it, you’ve done nothing wrong! Sending well wishes from NZ.
I'm so so sorry Deli, I would take legal action. This is Malpractice.
She explained why she can't but she should honestly talk to a lawyer. I'm sure that, like the US, she can find one that'll give advice for free or a very small fee. Trust me, if they can make money, they'll take the case on no matter what she signed. And those sorts of lawyers here in the states? They don't charge you until you win your case and then they take it out of your winnings.
@@libbyhardel1826 no she actually can a waiver does not sign off on this type of outcome its malpractice.
Definitely a great lawyer will find a way!
Americans, you do not sue someone especially a doctor over little disagreements like this
@@oki__ All doctors, nurses etc.. take an oath.. First Do No Harm. The simple fact that he has done this before, even to his own nurses and caused damage. One of these days the damage will be permanent. He is causing physical and psychological harm to his patients,and truly not caring at all, or taking responsibility for what he has done. That is Malpractice, and he should have his license revoked and banned from practicing medicine. He is only in it for the money, not to help or heal people.
I had a similar experience with Bell's Palsy, where in the span of a few hours, the whole half of my face suddenly paralyzed and I couldn't move any muscles on the right side of my face anymore. It's extremely scary when you don't see the face you have seen for years in a mirror, and can no longer make movements that felt so natural to you before. It has nothing to do with vanity, or pride. It's a feeling of losing part of you.. Many people have no idea how extremely stressful that is.
I'm glad you are taking the time to process this, take care of yourself! I'm not saying it will happen soon, but there will be moments in the future where suddenly you see improvements again. For me, my face started 'opening up' again after a few weeks, and it was moments like being able to chew on that side again, or drink from a straw.. When I could whistle again, I cried.
I'm back at 90% of my former movements on that side again, and now I can kinda joke about it having just a new, little bit lopsided grin.
I wish you a speedy recovery!
That doctor's response was absolutely unacceptable Deli! I'm so sorry! Thank you for your vulnerability and transparency, you are awesome. While you may not want to sue, I do definitely think you should expose him for his misogyny and the way he treated you - I DON'T think he's a decent person, I think he gaslit you and treated you very poorly.
That Dr. was running scared after finding out your job, he realised you could ruin him, but you are the bigger person, you haven't named and shamed him. Keep on doing what you have been doing, we love your videos.
I’m concerned about how not smiling may affect your mental health. Smiling is so important!
❤ I'm so sorry, Deli. Misogyny sucks, arrogance sucks, and advocating for ourselves in a medical space where we're dismissed **really** sucks. You deserve care and to be heard/seen, and this doctor didn't give you any of that.
I hope the next little while is full of healing, support, and peace for you as the botox wears off. No doctor can ever take away the parts of you that make you a wonderful person -- your spirit, resilience, and capacity to love. Take care and have plenty of dog cuddles and hot tea in the meantime 😊
That doctor definitely knew he messed up. I’m so glad you had James with you because like he said you could have done it yourself but it would have probably been very draining and traumatic to deal with that guy without some support.
Hey, Deli. I bet most of us wouldn't notice! You're right. We do tend to notice on ourselves more. I was born with a jaw deformity and it's extremely obvious to me, but almost no one notices. They just think I have a cute lisp and a cute crooked smile, not knowing how bad it is. You're still YOU and still gorgeous. Take care of yourself!
That’s very true! From a fellow lisp-er, it’s something unique about us ;)
Deli dear, You can absolutely sue him. For negligence, if he is a doctor + who also teaches that to others + Showed you a picture of the human faces muscles, and don't "know" what muscles there is in the face that he supposedly mastered - You have a reason to sue, and also, he absolutely gaslighted you and James and tried to get away with it. the reason he immediately told you both to go and gave you a refund as soon as you mentioned your Million subs, is because he know that if the word get's out - he is done. He is So afraid and it's behavior shows that - so it means, you defiantly have a case and could win here. Good Luck, and may your adorable lovely smile return soon!
I’m a plaintiffs ‘ trial lawyer - I sue. In the U.S. the costs of a med mal case are about a 1/2M to a million dollars -meaning the case would have to be worth a lot more. The value is based on permanent injury correlating to pain and suffering. While disgusting that there is no recourse for what happened to Deli (though her case has more value bc of her work), the value would roughly be her lost income times about 3. In other words the cost to bring a suit is not economically viable. // It is why I, in another comment, suggested filing a complaint with the medical licensing board (or appropriate authority in Australia). This guy and his attitude need to be to be stopped.
Yes, exactly that's why he gave the refund when he found out how popular she is here! Plus he probably realized that she COULD have people following her that are lawyers and would take her case on for nothing!
I’m so sorry this happened to you Deli. Even without being able to smile, you still look beautiful ❤
thank you!
I'm so sorry this happened to you Deli! I know what it feels like to be gaslit by a doctor you're supposed to trust, and it ended with me almost becoming paralyzed from a doctor telling me there was nothing to worry about and shrugging off what I was telling him felt wrong. The mental trauma you're experiencing can't be minimized, but I hope you know you have people in your corner who support you 100% on here. You are well within your right to decide what feels most comfortable moving forward, especially if it harms your mental and emotional well-being. We love just hearing your voice too! Wishing you a speedy recovery and sending positive healing energy your way; give yourself lots of grace, and indulge in all the things that make you happy.
The best thing I ever did for my own teeth grinding and clenching, resulting in my own cracked teeth, was getting an occlusal splint. I also worked as a dental assistant for 4 years, so I knew what would be best. The dentist I worked for always left botox as the very last resort, when nothing else would work, and patients were in too much pain to even function in their daily lives. Once your botox wears off, try an occlusal splint if you can, or if you haven't already. Life saver for me :)
The doctor was absolutely unprofessional. I don't like that you can't sue him. I hope you don't ever go back to him. Good job, James, for backing up Deli. Deli, I'm so sorry that the doctor didn't even have the common decency to apologize or to listen to you.
Aw Deli, I'm sorry! Time flies; it'll go faster than you realize. Botox also is meant to last "many months!" but everyone is different. My Botox was almost completely gone is less than 2 months the first (and only) time I got it. Continue smiling, gal!
Mine too. It was almost gone after 2 months. It strengthened by the 2 week mark, then stayed at that level for 2 weeks then hopefully it will slowly start to soften and wear off. And I wouldn’t Rory about permanent damage. It would take linger than 2 to 3 months for that. Sending love! ❤❤❤
also, it wears off faster in high movement areas, I believe it will be gone way faster than the expected.
Does it actually “wear off”, or does it just spread out underneath your skin? I’ve heard it’s the latter.
@@kupcakez So, fillers will be metabolized but will also spread out.
Botox is metabolized (processed by the body and removed), it's a chemical injected into the muscle that basically "paralyzes" It for a period of time.
Filler (Juviderm, Restylane) is also metabolized BUT not entirely. It's common that it will spread out over time. Too much filler? Too much migration.
Fillers like silicone (which isn't FDA approved) are notorious for migrating.
@@kupcakez Fillers can spread, botox is a toxin that gets metabolized by the body, it actually wears off, too much botox can give you botulism with is a disease
I'm so sorry this happened to you. Mistakes can and do happen in medicine, but his behaviour is atrocious. I work in medical law in Australia and you should definitely keep getting legal advice in the back of your mind if things don't improve the way you expect or you're feeling worse as time goes on. In the meantime, it would definitely be worth submitting a complaint to AHPRA because his reaction to your concerns was abhorrent. Sending love and healing vibes your way xx
Thanks I’ll look into this :)
My best advice is to sue him for malpractice, emotional distress and loss of income.
A waiver is for the common risks not a huge mistake that should have never happened
Oh, Deli... I feel for you. I've had an autoimmune disease for 25 years and had a few crappy doctors. It's always been hard to advocate for myself. They've made me feel like the little 'hysterical' woman. My husband never went with me to confront the doctors so I give James a lot of credit for being a good Deli supporter.
You are so very lovely and I have always loved your storytelling. It really is a gift. Stream in whatever way is comfortable for you and we will all still love you from afar!
I hope you report him to whatever board there is in AU, as well as leaving a negative review online. Others deserve to know he has pending complaints, both about the mistake and his awful awful attitude (yeah being a jerk isn't illegal, but again, people should know). Also, since he tried to brag about his "influencer" employee's numbers, I am glad you flashed your numbers, just to make a point. I hope you fully recover faster than expected, and that there is some other option for the jaw/teeth clenching issue!
I agree with this. She shouldn't go public because of the risk for being sued for defamation. But I hope she reported him and has expressed her experience to her local community.
Nah Deli, after how he acted you should put him on blast. Im so sorry. Im glad you got your refund. What a horrible man.
I love how he tried to kind of belittle your job. Girl in his office has 50,000 followers on instagram, well good her her. And she is fine. You and an internationally known RUclips personality. You use your face and smile in your work.
I am so sorry, Deli. It baffles me that a doctor messed up this badly.
Also, when I went to art school, I had to study the muscles of the face. There most definitely is more than one in the lower half in the face.
Deli, you’re one of the prettiest girls ever and it’s so heartbreaking that you went through something traumatic like this. I have jaw clenching and have been recommended Botox but been so scared for doctors messing up too. You’re so strong and I hope this will resolve so smoothly for you in the end, despite the troubles from the beginning, to when you confronted the doctor again, to the upcoming months. I’m so sorry you had to experience this 💐 please know you’re always so beautiful and strong and we’ll be here for your wonderful videos no matter what! ⭐️
So sorry you're having to go through this, any big change on your face is very difficult to go through especially when your job is on camera. You still look beautiful but do what you need to do to feel comfortable we'll love your videos no matter what. Hoping it wears off quickly for you just so you can feel more at peace. That doctor seemed very gaslighty, didn't want to admit he'd done something wrong because he's worried you would end up taking it further.
Thanks for the lovely comment ❤️ yes very manipulative sadly
the thing, which saddened me the most was seeing you covering your mouth with your hand in the last few minutes of the video when you laughed together with james.
I can totally understand that you feel insecure etc. but please don't let this take over - your smile is amazing and contagious and brings so much happiness in so many of our lives - however it looks like
and many thanks for talking that openly about your experience, awareness is so important when it comes to those procedures.
It is SO important to advocate for yourself. My mom had thyroid cancer, and she kept being told it was cat scratch fever. Or just some inflammation. It was cancer. She finally found someone who was a personal friend to do a biopsy, and she lost her thryoid, 14 lymph nodes, and 6 radiation treatments.
They told me there was nothing wrong with me because they checked for gallstones and other things, but it turned out my galbladder was DYING. It stopped working nad was gangrening inside me. It was an emergency surgery. I could've gone septic. I was in the hospital for 3 days for what's normally an outpatient proceedure.
ALWAYS ADVOCATE FOR YOURSELF!
omg sue those idiots 😢
my friends dad has/had lymes disease and the doctors kept saying he looked fine until he had a seizure and was internally bleeding on the floor. he is doing a lot better now but my friend at the time was 15 and found him like that. :(
I was just watching James play Tiny Town and I thought of you. Popping by to say thank you for the joy of Tiny Town - so many in the community playing either on their own or on RUclips! You’ve created something wonderful and accessible for us. Also, thank you for sharing your real life challenges - you never shy away from this. It takes a strong person to be open about their vulnerabilities and helps others not feel alone 💜💜💜
It genuinely p*sses me off how he completely dismissed you because you look the same when resting your face? Is he blind. Maybe its just because ive watched you for so long but i can definitely see how your jawline is drooping because of what he did. You have every right to be upset and you should definitely speak out. Even if you cant sue i would definitely leave a bad review in every single way you can to maybe save someone else from a doctor that clearly does not know what hes doing. It is absolutely horrifying that hes allowed to teach. Rant and anger aside we all still love you deli and every one of your supporters still think youre the most beautiful soul out there and we will stand by you with whatever happens and with whatever you chose going forward. If you feel comfortable showing your face on your videos we are here for it and if you dont we understand that you need some time. This will pass and i really hope youre doing better mentally. I understand how difficult changes in appearance can be mentally it can really be brutal on the mind. i understand how it feels to have a change in how you once looked and im so sorry that doctor put you through everything he did.
It broke my heart to see you cry! I’m so sorry you’re going through this. The way you’re still having a laugh and also being so open/vulnerable is amazing. You’re beautiful inside and out
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Wow, not only is it so distressing to deal with a botched procedure, but to be treated how you were afterwards, I don't believe the "doctor" should be working in that field anymore. Not because of the mistake but because he couldn't even identify it was a mistake, or refused to. That's the scary thing. He treated you utterly poorly, to add insult to injury, and you have been so gracious about it. I'm so glad you had the care and support of James.
That doctor sounds like a narcissistic jerk. I've encountered doctors that think they know everything and are never wrong. So sorry you have to deal with this. We love you Deli. ❤
Hey Deli, i'm a dentist, have been following for years but recently i haven't seen your videos and i clicked on one and di think you looked different (not bad or anything, just thought like "oh, her hair or her makeup must be) and then you said you were just showing your face again and i got to this video to see the explanation... anyway that's a long way just to say how sorry i am this happened to you and as a health care worker I feel for you, it is so hard for patients to say "hey you did this wrong" and i am so glad you stood up for yourself, hopefully the dr will gain some professionalism and maturity and most important empathy, cause if it happened to one of my patients i would cry in the bathroom and couldn't apologize enough. Good thing is temporary and something not that damaging to your health (not to say your mental health isn't damaged) but just something i think will go away and you'll be able to go back to your own self. Massages help, heath helps, maybe soak hot towels and aply and massage and if you haven't already pls get a mouth guard. Sending you all the love, sorry for the long comment, hope you feel better soon❤
Sending you love, Deli. I commented on James' Members video that I am going through making the botox decision currently due to having several tiny fractures in my teeth from clenching at night. You're not alone in the jaw discomfort. I'm not letting this discourage me from seeking botox, but it is definitely something I'm keeping in mind. Thank you for sharing your experience honestly.
Glad you took James with you. Misogyny in medicine is very real.
The doctors response was absolutely disgusting! I'm so glad James was there for you.
You still look beautiful!
I'm so sorry this has happened to you! And good on you and James for advocating for yourself when the doctor tried to gaslight you into thinking you were wrong. He probably only refunded the procedure because he was afraid you would spread his name to your followers and he would start getting bad reviews and lose business.
I hate so much how you were treated by him. I’m so glad James was there with you and I’m so glad that you were able to get second opinions to confirm what you already knew. Sending love!
I am so sorry that this happened to you! 😢Unfortunately misogyny in medicine is really common! I really don’t think it looks that bad, but there is definitely a visible difference. So it is understandable that you are upset and it’s taking a mental toll. I hope that it wears off asap and you‘ll feel comfortable again! ❤Thank you for sharing your experience and educating about the possible negative effects of Botox injection.
Girlfriend you are always beautiful! I got Botox around my eyes a few months ago and they got too close to my left eye- it was horrible and even caused vision issues and dizzy spells - I understand what you are going through love! I couldn’t drive, walking my dog was hard, so not fun but I am back to normal now. Big hugs!
Oh gosh, that sounds awful! Glad you are back to normal now!
How long did it last? My forehead Botox froze it but it wore off 2-3 months
I'm so sorry this happened to you, Deli. As a fellow teeth clencher/grinder, I understand why this is so upsetting. You were trying to solve a health issue and the procedure only created another problem. I wish you a smooth and healthy recovery.
I think it's great that you brought James with you as those types of situations are difficult when you also deal with anxiety. I agree that the doctor's attitude sounds very misogynistic though which is so frustrating that this still happens. I go to a male psychiatrist who told me I couldn't have ADHD when I first brought it up, because it would have been diagnosed in childhood and then later confirmed he had infact diagnosed it, but only after I asked my female psychologist to write to him. You did the right thing going back and standing up for yourself. It's definitely a tough thing you're going through but you got this!!
Oooohhh Deli! Hoping for speedy recovery/correction. I’m glad you felt comfortable enough to be vulnerable. So much love and light to you because not everyone is brave enough to share this. Love you Deli
The emotional and psychological effects are so real and valid..When I was 21 I had Bells Palsey which caused the entire side of my face to go slack. When I smiled it looked like I was smirking meanly at people. At the time I was waiting tables, so my tips took a massive dive because all of my customers thought I was being a jerk. It took about a month and a half to fully recover and I can still remember exactly how hard that time was.
I am so sorry this is happening to you, but it will get better, and you'll be able to leave this time in the past once it does ❤️
I had Bell's palsy last summer and half of my face was paralysed. Even though I was properly treated and assured it will go away (and it did, a bit over a month later), it was sooo tough to look at my own reflection and see 'myself', if it makes sense? so I totally understand what you must be going through ❤️ Stay strong and don't lose hope. You're still Deli and we still love you and your content ❤️
I had bells palsy also, back in 98, a week after I had a baby. Took 9 months before I could close my right eye and smile, 26 yrs later and my eye still droops a bit and my smile too only when I'm really tired tho.
I woke up with Bell’s one Sunday morning as a 15yo. That initial “OMG, I’ve had a stoke!” panic is awful. But it does give proof of concept for Deli that good physiotherapy can get things as back to how they were as possible.
The lack of accountability from your doctor is scary!!
Even if he's afraid of being sued, talking down to you like that and only giving a refund after James stepped in and your follower count was mentioned is sickening.
I'm so sorry you're having to deal with this and go through the changing emotions. 🥺💜
Thank you though for posting and for always being real with us!
You are Still Deli 😊 regardless of the botox
Oh Deli, I am so sorry this has happened to you! My daughter was just telling me about how this could be done for TMJ. We both have TMJ and grind our teeth. I am almost 60 now and have been grinding so much that my jaw has moved. I had a small over bite but now it's so bad that my teeth don't line up at all and when I go to a dentist they cant get into my mouth. I have been told I have to be put to sleep to have any work done because of how bad this is now. I live in the US and it's very expensive. I have insurance but not everyone takes what I have. I always thought that botox was to lift your face not pull it down. He really did mess up!! But you are still beautiful!! I felt your sadness and I know that has been hard but I am glad to see you laughing now! That is a good to help get you through this! I am glad James went with with you and you got your money back. He seems to be very supportive and that's good in a relationship. It's fine that you don't feel comfortable doing face cam for a while. I can understand.. It's not that bad but what makes you feel more comfortable is most important at this time. I use to do YT and many times would not do face cam. My health was too bad.. that's why I finally had to give it up. YT is a lot of work! You do what makes you feel comfortable and helps you get through this time! We all love you and are here for you! Hugs and Blessings to you, Tammy 😁🥰🙏
The amount of gaslighting this doctor is doing insaaaaaane
I'm so sorry to hear this Deli!!! I grind my teeth too and now I know I will never get that done! Just know you are YOU. Your laughter and how you never want to hurt anyone shines through and shows what a beautiful soul you are.
Deli, I'm so sorry this happened to you. But you are a beautiful, strong woman, you'll get through it. We love you and support you, no matter what. I personally don't hear any difference in the way you talk. Much love from Greece! ❤
I am so happy to see your face in videos no matter what is going on with it at the time. And I’m also so so angry on your behalf that you had to deal with such an arrogant doctor whose ego was so big he couldn’t even admit to his own mistakes.
I am someone with jaw clenching issues so I’m really glad you shared your story. This is something I didn’t even realize could happen during a Botox treatment!
I am so so sorry that this happened to you Deli, this video broke my heart! Just know you’ve got lots of people rooting for and supporting you.
The gaslighting from the doctor is wild. I’m so sorry deli! I’m so glad you had James with you because it could have been worse.
Aw Deli! I'm almost in tears for you! It reeeeally sucks that you've experienced this and I can't help but think that you might not have got a refund if James didn't come with you. There have been a few times where I've felt my male GP (general practitioner) hasn't listened to me, therefore gas lighting me into thinking I'm at fault when I'm actually in immense pain or discomfort. It's so common for male doctors to act this way towards women because they assume we'll just accept their mistakes and misdiagnoses with a pinch of salt - as if it's not an important health concern! Or they do so with the idea in mind that we're weak and so won't stand up for ourselves. There's also suuuch little research about women's health, it's horrific.
Sending lots of love and positive vibes. Get lots of Bowser and Franny cuddles and remember that you'll always be beautiful, inside and out, botched face regardless! ❤
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If its an option in Australia I would leave a google review or the equivalent. It can inform others of what happened and help them be aware of this issue. And also tell your dentist to never refer anyone there again.
It’s heartbreaking to see you like this. I can totally understand the anxiety and disphoria, but can’t imagine how worse it is when you’re on camera for a living. 💔 but it is temporary!!! and you have James and family for support! and just think how happy you will be when your face is back to normal, you will find more love for yourself for sure! 💛
I have the same problem as you; I clench my teeth so hard at night that I have cracked my teeth as well. I've thought about getting Botox in those muscles, but haven't done it. I'm SO sorry that this happened to you Deli. It would absolutely devastate anyone physically and mentally. You are still absolutely stunning and handling this so gracefully with kindness towards that GP. I hope the Botox wears off sooner rather than later
Seeing you cry made me cry 😭😭 Wishing you a speedy recovery Deli, big love to you 🩷
Hey deli I’m so sorry you’re going through this ❤❤ masseter Botox has changed my life as a fellow jaw clencher, I hope that this wears off soon and that you’re able to get proper treatment in the future 💓💓
Does it help? I have such a hard time with my jaw locking and not letting me eat :/ never heard of botox
oh deli, im so sorry this happened to you! i honestly started to tear up looking at the distressed pictures of you in bed with glubee. you have such a beautiful smile, im sorry it was taken from you, albeit temporarily. you are still so incredibly beautiful and your strength is unmatched. i couldn’t imagine putting myself out there and filming myself for a living to begin with. you have to have such resilience to go through this and put out a video addressing at all during such a vulnerable time for you. thank you for sharing 💗 sending lots of love your way and prayers for your speedy recovery.
Deli - I am so sorry you are going through this. I understand the mental and emotional repercussions of it. I lost 120 pounds (54.4 kilograms) and my face turned downward despite working out. I just expected to love the way I look at a healthy weight but instead I have a lot of saggy skin.
I also struggle with some dental issues and after seeing a bad dentist, who pulled teeth when he shouldn’t have. It was a long road. I’m a substitute teacher and going to school to teach and dental issues are expensive in the US despite having “good” health insurance.
It’s hard. I totally get it.
The doctor was road even when you gave him the benefit of the doubt. I’m so sorry.
You are beautiful, and kind and you will get through this. ❤
That doctor trying to gaslight you as if you don’t know your own face! That’s so not okay. What a terrible experience, so proud of you for still sharing your experience even though it was really hard and traumatic 💛
I'm so sorry that it happened to you, that really sucks. The fact that the doctor started listening when James spoke up is so shitty. I hope you'll be ok very soon and that you have a good support system ❤️
Important to advocate for yourself. Educate yourself. Doctors do not know everything. This advice is especially true for women. Most medical studies involve men and they just apply it to women. You've learned a valuable lesson. I'm very sorry you had to go through this, just the emotional strain alone is hard enough. I'm glad you're able to see the humor as well. It'll get better!
i'm so sorry you experienced that! the doctor reacted in such a horrible way! take your time and take care always 🧡🫂
I'm really sorry for what happened to you. I'd like to thank you that you shared your story even if you felt uncomfortable, but I believe this can help so many people who're thinking about the same procedure for health reasons. You're very brave! It doesn't look strange on the camera when you're talking. I admit, the smile is weird but it'll go away and I'm sure in years to come it'll be a funny story to tell. You definitely don't have to be ashamed. It's the doctor who should be!
I wish medical professionals would just get it through their skulls how important an apology can be. For your own healing and processing of what happened, but also for your trust in the medical system. I had a bad experience too with not being taken seriously by a surgeon, he basically verbally abused me during surgery (local anesthesia, so I was awake during) and he turned out to be very wrong, and I never got an apology or even him just saying he was wrong about the situation. I now have zero trust in anyone anymore, even though I know that's not fair, but I just assume people won't take me seriously, and it's really making the threshold to ask for help so much bigger. A lot of hurt can be undone by just accepting responsibility and holding yourself accountable, but some of these physicians have such massive egos, they can't fathom how it affects their patients when something goes wrong. Anyway, sorry this happened, and hopefully you'll be able to move past it and it won't affect you in the future even after the botox is gone ❤️
He is probably a narcissist. Just my guess.
an apology is an admission of guilt, and they don't want to do that because if they admit it you have a stronger case against them
I am soooooooo glad that you had James with me! Gemini, a man of words and logical thoughts!!!! 🙌🏼💜✨ I am sorry that you can’t smile Deli but I am so glad that you can still talk and make videos that you love to make 🫶🏼💜✨ praying for your smooth recovery 💜💜💜💜
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Oh Deli, this is horrible, I am so sorry this happened to you. Despite Botox being temporary, you have experienced a trauma, emotionally and physically, that’s a lifelong pain you are going to experience. Please take the time to recover, and continue to talk about your experience, whether it’s to your friends and family, a medical professional or even your following.