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ectomorph
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Thu, Feb 28 2019, 7:37 pm
The answer is yes. Why do you trust anonymous people over your doctor? And if you're worried enough to post, why not call?
It is literally their job to help you take care of your child's health.
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Thu, Feb 28 2019, 7:40 pm
ectomorph wrote: | The answer is yes. Why do you trust anonymous people over your doctor? And if you're worried enough to post, why not call?
It is literally their job to help you take care of your child's health. |
This applies to Poster's own health. Why do you trust anonymous women for your own health concerns?
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amother
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Thu, Feb 28 2019, 7:41 pm
Because I have a toddler and a baby and my doctor is notorious for saying come in every time you call even though they inevitably say it's a virus and just take Tylenol and stay hydrated. So yes, I ask around before going in because of how difficult it is to go
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ectomorph
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Thu, Feb 28 2019, 7:42 pm
amother wrote: | Because I have a toddler and a baby and my doctor is notorious for saying come in every time you call even though they inevitably say it's a virus and just take Tylenol and stay hydrated. So yes, I ask around before going in because of how difficult it is to go |
Ok, so I only bring into doctor for new symptoms that I haven't dealt with before. Do you post a thread every time your child has a cold?
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flowerpower
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Thu, Feb 28 2019, 7:45 pm
Many people run to the dr a little too fast. Sometimes if they hear that it’s nothing major then they learn to wait a day. Chances are the next day the kid is fine.
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octopus
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Thu, Feb 28 2019, 7:48 pm
What a rude thread! I have gleaned a lot of good info on imamother regarding different health issues my kids have. And sometimes you need a little outside nudge to go to dr . Imamother is not a replacement for medical advice, but there is a lot of interesting info out there and it's worthwhile to ask.
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Thu, Feb 28 2019, 7:53 pm
octopus wrote: | What a rude thread! I have gleaned a lot of good info on imamother regarding different health issues my kids have. And sometimes you need a little outside nudge to go to dr . Imamother is not a replacement for medical advice, but there is a lot of interesting info out there and it's worthwhile to ask. |
And sometimes it's used as a substitute for a doctor. Sometimes it's a substitute for a Rabbi. Sometimes it's a substitute for goggle.
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Cheiny
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Thu, Feb 28 2019, 7:53 pm
ectomorph wrote: | The answer is yes. Why do you trust anonymous people over your doctor? And if you're worried enough to post, why not call?
It is literally their job to help you take care of your child's health. |
Same about asking Shailos here instead of asking a rabbi...
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ectomorph
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Thu, Feb 28 2019, 7:54 pm
I'm not talking about "my child has x issue tell me about it". I've started those myself.
But if your kid has a high fever and is hallucinating for the first time, common sense is to call the doctor right away. Not post on imamother.
In real life I had a friend who's kid was having difficulty breathing. She asked me if I think the kid should go to the dr. I told her to go to the hospital. The kid was admitted for a week. I guess common sense is in short supply.
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Cheiny
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Thu, Feb 28 2019, 7:55 pm
amother wrote: | Because I have a toddler and a baby and my doctor is notorious for saying come in every time you call even though they inevitably say it's a virus and just take Tylenol and stay hydrated. So yes, I ask around before going in because of how difficult it is to go |
And you’re not worried that if some lay person says not to, and it turns out to be something that does require medical attention, you’ll feel awful?
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Cheiny
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Thu, Feb 28 2019, 7:56 pm
flowerpower wrote: | Many people run to the dr a little too fast. Sometimes if they hear that it’s nothing major then they learn to wait a day. Chances are the next day the kid is fine. |
I believe it’s better safe than sorry. My son once had a stomach ache, dh said I overreact, I took him to Dr. anyway, and it turned out to be strep. Just a stomach ache.
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amother
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Thu, Feb 28 2019, 8:12 pm
ectomorph wrote: | Ok, so I only bring into doctor for new symptoms that I haven't dealt with before. Do you post a thread every time your child has a cold? |
Not every time but I haven't dealt with that much since I only have a toddler and baby so pretty much everything is new to me. I'd rather post here asking for advice than shlep my babies in the cold to the doctor only to be told what any experienced mother would know.
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ectomorph
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Thu, Feb 28 2019, 8:14 pm
amother wrote: | Not every time but I haven't dealt with that much since I only have a toddler and baby so pretty much everything is new to me. I'd rather post here asking for advice than shlep my babies in the cold to the doctor only to be told what any experienced mother would know. |
Can you give us an example of something you'd post
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gande
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Thu, Feb 28 2019, 8:47 pm
Because doctors dont educate you when to come and when to stay home. They just want you to come in waste half your day so they can make money. When you go to the doctor you many times come home with a new bug that you caught and the cycle of sickness continues. It is good to be educated and aware of what is a concern and what not. I do a lot of internet research as I like being an educated consumer
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amother
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Thu, Feb 28 2019, 8:58 pm
gande wrote: | Because doctors dont educate you when to come and when to stay home. They just want you to come in waste half your day so they can make money. When you go to the doctor you many times come home with a new bug that you caught and the cycle of sickness continues. It is good to be educated and aware of what is a concern and what not. I do a lot of internet research as I like being an educated consumer |
It's not good to diagnose yourself. Last week I had a mild ache. I was convinced it was a big nothing. I went to my dr who sent me to the ER. They found something in my blood that requires further testing with a specialist. It's a major problem.
If I asked on imamother, I would have had my suspicions confirmed that it's a nothing.
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ra_mom
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Thu, Feb 28 2019, 9:00 pm
Most people aren't posting here instead of going. They're trying to figure things out as it's happening and they're typing as it's all going down. This is their sounding board.
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amother
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Thu, Feb 28 2019, 9:14 pm
gande wrote: | Because doctors dont educate you when to come and when to stay home. They just want you to come in waste half your day so they can make money. When you go to the doctor you many times come home with a new bug that you caught and the cycle of sickness continues. It is good to be educated and aware of what is a concern and what not. I do a lot of internet research as I like being an educated consumer |
They can't educate you when to come and when not to because you aren't a dr! The only way you would really know what to do is if you would go to medical school . You should obviously know not to bring your child in when he just has a cold . The drs aren't hiding anything they can't give a blanket statement as when to bring your child in and when not to
. A Dr can not diagnose your child over the phone . It's impossible and that's why they always tell you to bring the child in .
P.s. drs aren't money hungry human beings . Most drs actually care about their patients and most drs aren't rolling in dough either .
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simba
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Thu, Feb 28 2019, 9:17 pm
Because I have a $25 co-pay at he Dr. and it’s free to post here!
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amother
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Thu, Feb 28 2019, 9:24 pm
ectomorph wrote: | Can you give us an example of something you'd post |
Like today for example, my toddler was in a fine mood and randomly threw up everything he ate for dinner. Once he was cleaned up he went back to his cheerful self. It's the first time he's ever thrown up and I got nervous. I actually called my mother instead of posting here and she asked if he had any other symptoms which he didn't, and if he had eaten really quickly which he had, she said his stomach probably was just overloaded because he ate too fast and no need to call the doctor's after hours line but I should keep an eye on him.
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Cheiny
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Thu, Feb 28 2019, 9:29 pm
gande wrote: | Because doctors dont educate you when to come and when to stay home. They just want you to come in waste half your day so they can make money. When you go to the doctor you many times come home with a new bug that you caught and the cycle of sickness continues. It is good to be educated and aware of what is a concern and what not. I do a lot of internet research as I like being an educated consumer |
That’s not true of every doctor, certainly not a good one, and I’d suggest you look for a new dr. If that’s what you’re experiencing.
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