Guest guest Posted April 16, 2002 Report Share Posted April 16, 2002 Just a quick note to everyone who thinks they aren't happy with their Drs..Piper started out going to a Ped that everyone in my husbands family had used for their kids. I had started out breastfeeding Piper and saw a lactation consultant three..yes THREE times a week for her first month because she was gaining slowly. The first time we went to see this Dr the first thing he did was look at me and tell me something was wrong with my body and to stop breastfeeding immediately..he even insinuated he would call children's svcs if I didn't. Needless to say we switched Drs...the second Dr we took her to told me that it was perfectly normal that she was coughing so much & so congested and that more than likely she would be that way all winter ...when I took her back the next week her Dr was out of the office and we saw a CNP...she took Pipers sat level and it was 82!!! Part of her lung had collapsed. Anyway..needless to say we switched again. My point is by no means stay with a Ped you aren't comfortable with..I think a lot of us have a habit of trusting Drs because they are a Dr..but on the same token would you trust any hairstylist just because they had gone to beauty school? Just some food for thought. As I know they are for everyone Piper is more important to me than what anyone may think about how critical I am of her Drs or her care.... Manda & Piper..10 mths w/cf..and on her 3rd Pediatrician Always remember that beginnings are always scary, endings are usually sad, but it's the middle that really counts.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2002 Report Share Posted April 16, 2002 Just a quick note to everyone who thinks they aren't happy with their Drs..Piper started out going to a Ped that everyone in my husbands family had used for their kids. I had started out breastfeeding Piper and saw a lactation consultant three..yes THREE times a week for her first month because she was gaining slowly. The first time we went to see this Dr the first thing he did was look at me and tell me something was wrong with my body and to stop breastfeeding immediately..he even insinuated he would call children's svcs if I didn't. Needless to say we switched Drs...the second Dr we took her to told me that it was perfectly normal that she was coughing so much & so congested and that more than likely she would be that way all winter ...when I took her back the next week her Dr was out of the office and we saw a CNP...she took Pipers sat level and it was 82!!! Part of her lung had collapsed. Anyway..needless to say we switched again. My point is by no means stay with a Ped you aren't comfortable with..I think a lot of us have a habit of trusting Drs because they are a Dr..but on the same token would you trust any hairstylist just because they had gone to beauty school? Just some food for thought. As I know they are for everyone Piper is more important to me than what anyone may think about how critical I am of her Drs or her care.... Manda & Piper..10 mths w/cf..and on her 3rd Pediatrician Always remember that beginnings are always scary, endings are usually sad, but it's the middle that really counts.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2002 Report Share Posted April 17, 2002 Yet another comment re: doctors... Remember, not all doctors get A's in school. Yes, there are doctors out there who got C's. (Not to say that grades are everything) And there are doctors out there who cheated on exams... So my message, my hard lesson (which I'm still learning) is TRUST YOUR INTUITION/GUT FEELING what ever you want to call it, and keep searching until you feel that your child is in competent hands!!! Any of the fine doctors that I know always pay close attention to what the mothers say. I think we, as cf parents could write a book about our dx experiences, they all are quite unique and yet have some very constant themes running through them. Perhaps it could be submitted to some of these medical schools for helping to educate our future doctors. greetings, mom to andra 7wcf and Noah 10w/o cf on 4/16/02 9:28 PM, pipersmommy0612@... at pipersmommy0612@... wrote: > Just a quick note to everyone who thinks they aren't happy with their > Drs..Piper started out going to a Ped that everyone in my > husbands family had used for their kids. I had started out breastfeeding > Piper and saw a lactation consultant three..yes THREE times a week for her > first month because she was gaining slowly. The first time we went to see > this Dr the first thing he did was look at me and tell me something was wrong > with my body and to stop breastfeeding immediately..he even insinuated he > would call children's svcs if I didn't. Needless to say we switched Drs...the > second Dr we took her to told me pneumonia> that it was perfectly normal that she was coughing so much & so > congested and that more than likely she would be that way all winter this was before d/x>...when I took her back the next week her Dr was out of > the office and we saw a CNP...she took Pipers sat level and it was 82!!! Part > of her lung had collapsed. Anyway..needless to say we switched again. My > point is by no means stay with a Ped you aren't > comfortable with..I think a lot of us have a habit of trusting Drs because > they are a Dr..but on the same token would you trust any hairstylist just > because they had gone to beauty school? Just some food for thought. As I > know they are for everyone Piper is more important to me than what anyone may > think about how critical I am of her Drs or her care.... > > Manda & Piper..10 mths w/cf..and on her 3rd Pediatrician > Always remember that beginnings are always scary, endings are usually sad, > but it's the middle that really counts.... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2002 Report Share Posted April 17, 2002 Yet another comment re: doctors... Remember, not all doctors get A's in school. Yes, there are doctors out there who got C's. (Not to say that grades are everything) And there are doctors out there who cheated on exams... So my message, my hard lesson (which I'm still learning) is TRUST YOUR INTUITION/GUT FEELING what ever you want to call it, and keep searching until you feel that your child is in competent hands!!! Any of the fine doctors that I know always pay close attention to what the mothers say. I think we, as cf parents could write a book about our dx experiences, they all are quite unique and yet have some very constant themes running through them. Perhaps it could be submitted to some of these medical schools for helping to educate our future doctors. greetings, mom to andra 7wcf and Noah 10w/o cf on 4/16/02 9:28 PM, pipersmommy0612@... at pipersmommy0612@... wrote: > Just a quick note to everyone who thinks they aren't happy with their > Drs..Piper started out going to a Ped that everyone in my > husbands family had used for their kids. I had started out breastfeeding > Piper and saw a lactation consultant three..yes THREE times a week for her > first month because she was gaining slowly. The first time we went to see > this Dr the first thing he did was look at me and tell me something was wrong > with my body and to stop breastfeeding immediately..he even insinuated he > would call children's svcs if I didn't. Needless to say we switched Drs...the > second Dr we took her to told me pneumonia> that it was perfectly normal that she was coughing so much & so > congested and that more than likely she would be that way all winter this was before d/x>...when I took her back the next week her Dr was out of > the office and we saw a CNP...she took Pipers sat level and it was 82!!! Part > of her lung had collapsed. Anyway..needless to say we switched again. My > point is by no means stay with a Ped you aren't > comfortable with..I think a lot of us have a habit of trusting Drs because > they are a Dr..but on the same token would you trust any hairstylist just > because they had gone to beauty school? Just some food for thought. As I > know they are for everyone Piper is more important to me than what anyone may > think about how critical I am of her Drs or her care.... > > Manda & Piper..10 mths w/cf..and on her 3rd Pediatrician > Always remember that beginnings are always scary, endings are usually sad, > but it's the middle that really counts.... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2002 Report Share Posted April 17, 2002 Yet another comment re: doctors... Remember, not all doctors get A's in school. Yes, there are doctors out there who got C's. (Not to say that grades are everything) And there are doctors out there who cheated on exams... So my message, my hard lesson (which I'm still learning) is TRUST YOUR INTUITION/GUT FEELING what ever you want to call it, and keep searching until you feel that your child is in competent hands!!! Any of the fine doctors that I know always pay close attention to what the mothers say. I think we, as cf parents could write a book about our dx experiences, they all are quite unique and yet have some very constant themes running through them. Perhaps it could be submitted to some of these medical schools for helping to educate our future doctors. greetings, mom to andra 7wcf and Noah 10w/o cf on 4/16/02 9:28 PM, pipersmommy0612@... at pipersmommy0612@... wrote: > Just a quick note to everyone who thinks they aren't happy with their > Drs..Piper started out going to a Ped that everyone in my > husbands family had used for their kids. I had started out breastfeeding > Piper and saw a lactation consultant three..yes THREE times a week for her > first month because she was gaining slowly. The first time we went to see > this Dr the first thing he did was look at me and tell me something was wrong > with my body and to stop breastfeeding immediately..he even insinuated he > would call children's svcs if I didn't. Needless to say we switched Drs...the > second Dr we took her to told me pneumonia> that it was perfectly normal that she was coughing so much & so > congested and that more than likely she would be that way all winter this was before d/x>...when I took her back the next week her Dr was out of > the office and we saw a CNP...she took Pipers sat level and it was 82!!! Part > of her lung had collapsed. Anyway..needless to say we switched again. My > point is by no means stay with a Ped you aren't > comfortable with..I think a lot of us have a habit of trusting Drs because > they are a Dr..but on the same token would you trust any hairstylist just > because they had gone to beauty school? Just some food for thought. As I > know they are for everyone Piper is more important to me than what anyone may > think about how critical I am of her Drs or her care.... > > Manda & Piper..10 mths w/cf..and on her 3rd Pediatrician > Always remember that beginnings are always scary, endings are usually sad, > but it's the middle that really counts.... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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