Guest guest Posted May 10, 2004 Report Share Posted May 10, 2004 First of all, I apologize if it came off that she was being a smart alec, and if she was shame on her. To be on the polite defensive side for nurses, and being a call back nurse, it can sometimes be difficult when your are on call, especially if she was at home dealing with her own crisis with her children (this is not an excuse, she should be able to handle her job and do it well). Perhaps you spoke a little quickly expecting she would know what RSS was. I never knew about RSS until I found the yahoo site. Next time you talk to a nurse, just act like they are describing it to someone who hasn't heard about Silver. If they still don't acknlowledge the diagnosis, explain that it is a rare diagnosis (as you would family and friends), and then very slowly say the words to them. If they reiterate back that they know what it is, GREAT!!! Working in a pediatircians clinic, often nurses get so wrapped up in daily immmunizaitons and common illnesses, that they do not see the rare cases often. This is meant to be positive feedback, I don't mean to offend you. I hope your baby is feeling better. Jay Hey all- Just needed to vent. My son has not been eating well for the last couple of days and yesterday he only ate 6 oz total and would scream if I even put a bottle near his mouth. Yes I am a first time mom so maybe it wasn't that big of a deal but as we all know it is very important that he eats. I called the pediatrician's office after hours and a nurse called me back. She asked me the usual questions and then she asked if he had any diagnosed conditions. I explained that Isaac was full term but was small and the genetics specialist has said that he is either IUGR or has Rusell-Silver Syndrome. Guess what she said... " He has Rusell Stover what? " Honestly...was she serious? How is it possible that a supposedly trained nurse would ask if my son had Rusell Stover disease? I don't expect her to know what RSS is but please don't be a smart alec! Thanks for listening..I feel better. Mimi (Mom to Isaac dob 1-19-04) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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