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difficult child 1 bladder infection (big surprise, I know)
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 400179" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I think this varies from doctor to doctor and also depends on the problem and the infection's cause. It is standard to recheck after an antibiotic. Did the pediatrician alert the surgeon? Also, your difficult child will need a check up usually with-in 24 hrs of the procedure and usually that is to rule out anything that causes a fever, etc... The only way you are going to have any idea is by asking the doctor. If this is repeatedly postponed, how will difficult child ever get rid of the infection? It seems to me that the item is the source of the infection and either from bacteria on it or around it or by interfering with the normal functioning of the bladder/urinary system/kidneys. So it may be a catch-22. </p><p> </p><p>I am sorry. This just can't go smoothly, can it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 400179, member: 1233"] I think this varies from doctor to doctor and also depends on the problem and the infection's cause. It is standard to recheck after an antibiotic. Did the pediatrician alert the surgeon? Also, your difficult child will need a check up usually with-in 24 hrs of the procedure and usually that is to rule out anything that causes a fever, etc... The only way you are going to have any idea is by asking the doctor. If this is repeatedly postponed, how will difficult child ever get rid of the infection? It seems to me that the item is the source of the infection and either from bacteria on it or around it or by interfering with the normal functioning of the bladder/urinary system/kidneys. So it may be a catch-22. I am sorry. This just can't go smoothly, can it? [/QUOTE]
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