Guest guest Posted May 8, 2001 Report Share Posted May 8, 2001 Yesterday, I took my son (2 1/2, apraxic) to see the Pediatrician. He had stuffed little pieces of hot dog in his ears, and I wanted to make sure we got them all out - how embarrassing! I'm still laughing about it!! Anyway, I thought I'd ask the Dr. about the nasal emissions/ENT referral while we were there. I need to give a little background. This Ped. practice has about a dozen doctors. The one who referred us to Children's when our son was 18 months old had told me that if any of the other doctors had seen us that day, we wouldn't be where we are right now - in therapy and progressing wonderfully. I found out just how right she was yesterday. The doctor who saw my son yesterday said he doesn't " believe " in apraxia. He went on to tell me about his kids - 4 out of 6 of them didn't utter a word until they were around 2 1/2 years old. He also gave me the old " Einstein didn't talk until he was 4 or 5. " I didn't know whether to laugh at the man or yell at him!!! Needless to say, he didn't think we needed to " bother " with seeing an ENT. I am so grateful to the doctor we saw a year ago, and so thankful to God that she was open-minded enough, and educated enough to have us look into the matter further. has progressed so far, so quickly, and I attribute most of that to finding out about the apraxia at such a young age (18 months). Thank You, God!!! And THANK YOU to everyone who makes this site available to everyone!! If there are any 'lurkers' here who have Peds. like the one I saw yesterday, and are unsure about their children's speech development, get another opinion - the sooner the better!! Take care, Tammy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2001 Report Share Posted May 8, 2001 Hi Tammy, I fully agree with what you said about second opinions, and I know how you feel regarding some of these doctors. Our old Ped - we have since switched - kept telling me that there was nothing wrong with my daughter, and refused to refer her to EI or any specialist. I contacted EI and had her seen by a Dev Ped on my own, who diagnosed oral and verbal apraxia, hypotonia, and Sensory Integration Dysfunction -- after reading the report, the Ped said that the Dev Ped didn't know what he was talking about. I was furious. That doctor gave me the impression that she felt that if it can't be treated with medication, it doesn't exsist. You know your child better than any doctor, and if you feel that something isn't right, you owe it to your child to get a second and sometimes third opinion, even if you have to pay out-of-pocket. Diane Mom to 2(apraxia, hyptonia, SI), Jessie 9(ADHD/ODD), and 12(ADD, possible LD) Bellmawr (Camden County), NJ -----Original Message----- From: rljames@... [mailto:rljames@...] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2001 Report Share Posted May 8, 2001 Tammy, Sounds like its time to find a new peds practice! I had our ex-pediatrician tell me I was just a young mother too busy comparing my baby to others when I took my daughter in at 7mths worried over the fact that she still couldn't roll over or hold her head up. I ignored him and took her myself to get a second opinion in which they immediately started physical therapy. With lots of therapy and hard work she now walks fine and continues with physical therapy along with speech. Still waiting to see results from speech therapy (keeping my fingers crossed) Hannah mom to LeAnne (32mths, apraxia, hypotonia) and (4) >From: rljames@... >Reply- > >Subject: [ ] VENT! - Visit to Pediatrician >Date: Tue, 08 May 2001 16:52:13 -0000 > >Yesterday, I took my son (2 1/2, apraxic) to see the Pediatrician. >He had stuffed little pieces of hot dog in his ears, and I wanted to >make sure we got them all out - how embarrassing! I'm still laughing >about it!! Anyway, I thought I'd ask the Dr. about the nasal >emissions/ENT referral while we were there. > >I need to give a little background. This Ped. practice has about a >dozen doctors. The one who referred us to Children's when our son >was 18 months old had told me that if any of the other doctors had >seen us that day, we wouldn't be where we are right now - in therapy >and progressing wonderfully. I found out just how right she was >yesterday. > >The doctor who saw my son yesterday said he doesn't " believe " in >apraxia. He went on to tell me about his kids - 4 out of 6 of them >didn't utter a word until they were around 2 1/2 years old. He also >gave me the old " Einstein didn't talk until he was 4 or 5. " I didn't >know whether to laugh at the man or yell at him!!! Needless to say, >he didn't think we needed to " bother " with seeing an ENT. > >I am so grateful to the doctor we saw a year ago, and so thankful to >God that she was open-minded enough, and educated enough to have us >look into the matter further. has progressed so far, so >quickly, and I attribute most of that to finding out about the >apraxia at such a young age (18 months). Thank You, God!!! > >And THANK YOU to everyone who makes this site available to >everyone!! > >If there are any 'lurkers' here who have Peds. like the one I saw >yesterday, and are unsure about their children's speech development, >get another opinion - the sooner the better!! > >Take care, >Tammy > > _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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