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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 519786" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>These people are a little scary to me. I would see if I could move, but then again, I dont know if you are in an area where there are choices. I would freak out if I read something like that about my child. I would take it very personally. Even if I knew it was nothing to do with reality, stuff like that gets into a record and can follow the child around. </p><p></p><p>One thing I love that our pediatrician does... as we talk he writes on paper that makes copies...says what we discuss, what we decide (labs, changes in rx etc) and other ideas.... he rips the original off for me and then puts the other in Q's file. I have always appreciated that. Our neurologist types up a summary of our meeting within a day and mails me a copy. New psychiatrist, not as much communication...I write all she says down and review it with her before I leave the room. She is kind of new to us and I am not totally sure about her yet. She is super nice and smart, but the communication between appointments has been a little tricky. I wonder if you can buy those kinds of notebooks my pediatrician uses.... then we could just give them to our docs to write or we could write and give them a copy so we are all on the same page (pun intended).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 519786, member: 12886"] These people are a little scary to me. I would see if I could move, but then again, I dont know if you are in an area where there are choices. I would freak out if I read something like that about my child. I would take it very personally. Even if I knew it was nothing to do with reality, stuff like that gets into a record and can follow the child around. One thing I love that our pediatrician does... as we talk he writes on paper that makes copies...says what we discuss, what we decide (labs, changes in rx etc) and other ideas.... he rips the original off for me and then puts the other in Q's file. I have always appreciated that. Our neurologist types up a summary of our meeting within a day and mails me a copy. New psychiatrist, not as much communication...I write all she says down and review it with her before I leave the room. She is kind of new to us and I am not totally sure about her yet. She is super nice and smart, but the communication between appointments has been a little tricky. I wonder if you can buy those kinds of notebooks my pediatrician uses.... then we could just give them to our docs to write or we could write and give them a copy so we are all on the same page (pun intended). [/QUOTE]
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