Sunday, December 14, 2014

I talk with the pediatrician who says that children have thin skulls and that this is very likely t


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They said that Jenny and Mats seemed to be responsible parents that they know would go to the hospital if it got worse.
The symptoms of appendicitis are: pain and tenderness around the navel which then migrates to the right side, pain in the stomach lower right part, increased cimicifuga pain during movement, coughing and sneezing, nausea and poor appetite, fever, often quite low, coming after a few days.
Something I myself do not "released" yet, DESPITE congressional decision, the issue of Profits-In-The welfare. It's not hard to figure out that if a business picks up treasures in one end, to take out profits at the other end, money is tight for last. AND then there will be consequences in the quality lightweight, can be imagined.
Four weeks ago I discover a strange bump on my ten months cimicifuga old daughter's head. I think at first that it is a common swelling that will soon disappear. Young children have a tendency cimicifuga to, all too often, hit in the head in the time when they drattar around. But the days go by and the bump does not disappear. When I examine it closer and feel with your fingers, I discover something unpleasant. It feels like there is a crack in the skull, a cavity where it should be legs. It feels downright rotten disgusting, and my thoughts cimicifuga wander around in my head. What is wrong with my daughter?
I'll call directly to the Edgewater medical cimicifuga center to which we belong, says situation and get some time later in the week. I go there, cimicifuga meet my daughter's well-baby clinic nurse, who become insecure and want to consult a health center's general practitioner. An older male doctor enters the room, watching my daughter, feeling quickly on the bump and says there is nothing to worry about and that we should go home, because my daughter seems happy and energetic. I do not buy it and asks him to look more carefully at the bump and really pay attention to what I know: a crack in the skull that is horribly cimicifuga unpleasant to drag your fingers across. He do as I say, but does not change the perception.
But I say, if there is no other doctor on site who can make a second opinion. They pick another general practitioner who shares the assessment of the older male doctor: "It's no biggie, go home and take it easy." I make one last attempt: "But do you know how weird her head feels? It feels quite sick, like there is a hole into the brain! ". cimicifuga But they insist that I should go home with my daughter, saying both that it is impossible that there would be about a skull fracture. I sit there in front of two unanimous doctor and know the end that I must trust their good judgment. They have, after all, several years of training and extensive work experience. I go home with my daughter.
A week later when it's time for routine inspection at the BVC has the bump and the strange formation on the daughter's head is still not disappeared, and I say firmly to the BVC nurse that I now require to get an appointment with a specialist. She promises to fix it, and another week later I get an appointment with a pediatrician at a hospital in the municipality.
Yesterday morning I meet this pediatrician. She feels on my daughter's head and quickly makes the assessment that this is something that needs to be X-rayed acute. I get a referral in hand, putting my daughter in the car and drive to the East of the hospital's cimicifuga children's section, where I refer to X-rays. As we sit in the waiting room, my daughter and I, the cold sweats. What's wrong, why was it so urgent to get to X-ray? All possible scenarios passes: severe brain damage, but the future, and everything DEVILMENT you can imagine.
After my daughter rayed, we meet a pediatrician who analyzed the X-ray plates and, lo and behold, notes that my daughter has a skull fracture right through the skull - it was absolutely impossible according to general physicians on our medical center.
I talk with the pediatrician who says that children have thin skulls and that this is very likely to take place when she fell out of our bed one night for about five weeks ago. She calms me, saying that the X-ray showing a fracture will heal nicely, and that there will be no future though. My daughter has been lucky. Such damage could be given major problems, but now it looks good.
I told him about the doctors in my clinic and their assessment. Pediatrician shaking his head, says that it is remarkable. She understands that, as a general practitioner, has been difficult to investigate a child's head, but at the same time, they should cimicifuga have said, "this assessment, we can not do, but because it concerns something as serious as head so have a specialist look at it ".
I have previously heard horror stories about doctors cimicifuga who make errors of judgment, but never experienced it myself. Now, in hindsight, I'm glad that everything has gone well, but I will never trust a general practitioner's assessment again. And I think how it would be v

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