Negligence Or Just Bad Parenting? DCP's Not Taking Child To The Doctor
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The child needs to see the doctor, just to have it verified. I remember my son had a virus for a month. I saw the doctors three times! They didn't know what was causing it.
Eventually, I had the doctor at emerg tell me, he couldn't eat or drink anything but water until it stopped. It was horrible!But after 48hrs, it stopped, and he was able to introduce the BRAT diet. He looked horrible, but luckily wasn't dehydrated during this time.
I thought a month was long, I couldn't imagine 7 weeks!! Oh, and I followed the rules and kept him out of daycare the whole timeeven tho I failed my semester at school doing it
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even if they took him to the doctor, they rarely take diarrea seriously.
It's almost always diet related and even if it was a virus, they would just say, "wait it out, do the brat diet and it will get better on it's own."
I know it's frustrating but unless he's listless or showing other symptoms, this will pass soon- Flag
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Calling CPS is a very serious thing that will turn this families life upside down. It needs to be reserved for cases of abuse and neglect. At this point I would not call. Is there another support person the family relies on that you can talk to about this first? I think these boards are quick to jump on the "call cps" band wagon.- Flag
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I agree that dck should be taken to a doctor. I have had four No, make that 5 intestinal bacterial infections in my life and what you are describing MIGHT be one. I don't know how you would ever tell the difference between a viral and bacterial infection without a stool sample. But some bacterial infections will not go away without meds. My Dr has told me the smell is indicative of a bacterial infection, but I've never actually witnesses rotovirus, so I can't tell the difference. Either way, it's not up to me to diagnose, the child needs to see a Dr. As I said before, one of the symptoms of a bact. infection is that they keep coming back. You'll be good for a few days to a few weeks and then start all over. They can be very dangerous in infants if let go.
If they are worried about the cost of the Dr visit, our clinic will let you pick up a stool sample kit and then drop it off if Dr orders it. One simple phone call and you can usually obtain one. After it comes back and it is positive you would prolly need to see a dr, but not before. Often a Dr will let you order it over the phone.
That may help a little. Hope this poor little one gets treated.
I agree that calling CPS would not be appropriate. Insisting they get a diagnosis is. BTW - bacterial infections are highly contagious as well, and a few are a reportable illness.- Flag
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