DS has a woman who helps out at his daycare who is a retired rn. She is the sister of the director. Since she started there every time something has come up she has tried to diagnose it (ex-bronchitis, which it wasn't, two spots close together as chicken pox, it wasn't, etc). Yesterday DS was playing in the mat area in the gym and was stepping from a higher mat to a lower one, fell twisted his foot just right and got a small break in his foot. I called his teacher to let her know and this evening I got a call from the director who called to first check on DS , which is fine, but then proceeded to tell me that since he has nurse maid elbow and now has broken a bone her and her sister have decided they think he has some kind of rare connective tissue syndrome!?! they said they knew someone who had it and they think he does too, I flipped, I said unless you have md after you name, I do not want you speculating what is wrong with him and I thought it was extremely inappropriate to suggest that he may have a syndrome. Neither DS pedi or the ortho dr, who is dual certified as a family dr as well as a ortho have batted an eye at his nurse maid elbow incidents or this.
What's a nightmare!
Anyone else experience this in their day care? How did you handle it? What should I do?
Re: Day care trying to diagnose medical problems
DD #1 gets nurse maid elbow too, agree that they should know about it. Totally out of line to diagnose.