If you asked your doctor about something and they gave you their answer, why would you come on here asking what everyone else thinks or what other peoples doctors have said?
You picked your pedi. I'm assuming you did research on them and were happy with them before picking them.
Why ask what other people's doctors say? If you don't trust your dr - why are you going to them?
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I think it's incredibly stupid to blindly trust any physician, if your gut tells you something is up, you question it. It doesn't matter how great your dr is, he's still human.
You have to be your own advocate, I've worked in healthcare for the better part of a decade and even the best physicians are capable of making the wrong call.
Because it's nice to know what other's experience as well. It doesn't mean that what other's say is "golden", but it's nice to hear.
Is this in regards to my pooping post?
Even the best doctors don't know everything. getting a second opinion is smart.
However, you should do that from another doctor, not a message board.
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I understand questioning something, but why not question your doctor about it. And, yep - you shouldn't blindly trust any doctor. But, if your gut is telling you something is wrong with what s/he said I'd be calling another doc.
That's just my two cents though. The same thing happened on the tri boards so I don't see why it would be any different on the baby boards.
how is asking what other people say being educated? If you want to be educated on something, do your homework on it. I don't consider asking a question on a message board being educated on something.
My issue is that you don't know whats true and whats not. You are a on message board. People could be making crap up, or they could be misremembering (or misunderstanding) what their doc said. I wouldn't trust info I got on a message board, personally.
Well...I'm not trying to be a Biotch...but why are you on the message board then. I hate when people complain about people asking questions. That is the whole point of this forum!!! While you shouldn't just blindly listen to what another person is saying on the board I see nothing wrong with finding out what other people do think and what their doctors are saying.
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It's always a good idea to get a second opinion. Doctors are human, they are not infallible. Sometimes first hand experience from other mothers is priceless.
I'm on the board b/c I've made friends on here through my pregnancy and like to see their babies grow up and connect with them.
I see no problem in asking different questions. I just wouldn't ask people that I don't know on a message board what their doctor thinks. I don't know that person nor do I know their dr. I'm not going to take either opinion into account when making a decision for my child.
OP, did you see the post earlier about the women who was starting her 2 month old on solids because her pedi told her to? According to your logic she should ignore what everyone said here and do it if she trusts her pedi.
Often reaching out to others for support precedes getting a second opinion, it can help you determine better questions to ask your physician and help you find research resources. Sometimes it just helps you realize you're not crazy and gives you that little push to call your dr again, or get a second opinion.
Hello pot, meet kettle. I wasn't complaining. I was asking a question. And, here you are complaining about me asking a question. Nice.
I agree. Nothing wrong with a second opinion.
I agree. Nothing wrong with a second opinion.
I think you need to understand that you may stay on the board just to stay connected with a few select people but a big part of the message board is to ask questions. I personally only have one friend who has a child my age so I like coming here to ask questions and see what other people think. Will I automatically listen to what someone tells me their doc said...no. Will I automatically begin to parent as they suggest...no. But if we ask how you deal with biting? How do you get your LO to sleep? How much is your LO eating? Then why can't someone ask what other people's docs are saying about something. This is a place to just talk and ask questions. I don't think anyone should be made fun of or ridiculed for that.
No, I didn't see that. If it were me - I would have questioned the dr on that, but that's just me.
I do get where you are coming from and appreciate your outlook.
Those are not the type of questions she is talking about, though....did you read the OP?
Oh Jesus. Where exactly did I make fun of or redicule anyone? Get off your high horse, please.
I will say I'm glad many DO ask though. I'm shocked at how much bad advice some pedi's seem to give. I would have hoped that more were up to date on the latest research.
I love my practice. Each doc specializes in a different area (eating issues, for example) and then they are responsible for learning all the latest research on that topic. they then share the info with the other docs. That way they all stay up to date.
really? the WHOLE point of this forum is to ask medical questions? I must have missed that on the description
I really didn't mean to come across like that. Sorry if I did.
There were many people in my law school I wouldn't trust to represent me. Same concept applies in every profession. There are people who are exceptionally good at what they do, and others who barely scraped through school. I think its good to check up on here as to what other pedis seem to be saying on some topics.
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Agreed. I think people ask here to just kind of bounce ideas off each other. I would hope that on serious issues people would be consulting an actual doctor but sometimes its better to get ideas and advice from people who actually have experience. Just like how doctors say babies should never sleep on their stomach, but most mothers know that some children sleep the best propped up on your chest on their tummies.