Dr. Bex
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Correct. And I want I again, I want parents to be advocate for advocates for their children. And I want them to have information about how to be a parent of a chronically ill child. Like it is not easy. And I can tell you, I have some that should lead that group because they're amazing. You know what I mean? And they have a way of.
Correct. And I want I again, I want parents to be advocate for advocates for their children. And I want them to have information about how to be a parent of a chronically ill child. Like it is not easy. And I can tell you, I have some that should lead that group because they're amazing. You know what I mean? And they have a way of.
interacting that they absolutely come in and tell me, you know, my kid and you know that if we start feeds too fast, they're going to vomit. And why even do that? Let's go slow. You know, and I don't see it as being pushy or forcing my hand at all. It's a conversation, you know, and we're talking about knowing this child.
interacting that they absolutely come in and tell me, you know, my kid and you know that if we start feeds too fast, they're going to vomit. And why even do that? Let's go slow. You know, and I don't see it as being pushy or forcing my hand at all. It's a conversation, you know, and we're talking about knowing this child.
interacting that they absolutely come in and tell me, you know, my kid and you know that if we start feeds too fast, they're going to vomit. And why even do that? Let's go slow. You know, and I don't see it as being pushy or forcing my hand at all. It's a conversation, you know, and we're talking about knowing this child.
And again, as a physician who's been now in the same place for 12 years, I also know the patients. Right. So, I mean, that is interesting. they're just taking all of that away. Like those relationships that I've built with these families over time that we trust and respect each other, they're really just acting like that can't possibly exist in one of these cases.
And again, as a physician who's been now in the same place for 12 years, I also know the patients. Right. So, I mean, that is interesting. they're just taking all of that away. Like those relationships that I've built with these families over time that we trust and respect each other, they're really just acting like that can't possibly exist in one of these cases.
And again, as a physician who's been now in the same place for 12 years, I also know the patients. Right. So, I mean, that is interesting. they're just taking all of that away. Like those relationships that I've built with these families over time that we trust and respect each other, they're really just acting like that can't possibly exist in one of these cases.
And that does, that hurts my heart, honestly.
And that does, that hurts my heart, honestly.
And that does, that hurts my heart, honestly.
And it's so... It just... It sets us up to fail. It sets families who are actually coming in with, you know, good intention and true concerns to fail. It breaks the whole, you know, bond between patients and families. And it also... It negates the ones that really do. I mean, I said the family that got me.
And it's so... It just... It sets us up to fail. It sets families who are actually coming in with, you know, good intention and true concerns to fail. It breaks the whole, you know, bond between patients and families. And it also... It negates the ones that really do. I mean, I said the family that got me.
And it's so... It just... It sets us up to fail. It sets families who are actually coming in with, you know, good intention and true concerns to fail. It breaks the whole, you know, bond between patients and families. And it also... It negates the ones that really do. I mean, I said the family that got me.
I mean, I still remember it was actually the case that I wrote that switched me back to PEDS. I remember being in their room and a commercial came on TV about the news that night where there was a case at the hospital where we were of a child who was severely abused and that the parents had been arrested. It was this terrible case. And, you know, the parents of my patient turned and said...
I mean, I still remember it was actually the case that I wrote that switched me back to PEDS. I remember being in their room and a commercial came on TV about the news that night where there was a case at the hospital where we were of a child who was severely abused and that the parents had been arrested. It was this terrible case. And, you know, the parents of my patient turned and said...
I mean, I still remember it was actually the case that I wrote that switched me back to PEDS. I remember being in their room and a commercial came on TV about the news that night where there was a case at the hospital where we were of a child who was severely abused and that the parents had been arrested. It was this terrible case. And, you know, the parents of my patient turned and said...
why do some people get to be parents? You know what I mean? And here they are suffering through the worst days. I mean, they were losing their child and at the same time, they knew it was genetic so that they had a risk if they ever had another child of it having this condition. And they actually said to me, Does that kid need a family or need foster parents, right?
why do some people get to be parents? You know what I mean? And here they are suffering through the worst days. I mean, they were losing their child and at the same time, they knew it was genetic so that they had a risk if they ever had another child of it having this condition. And they actually said to me, Does that kid need a family or need foster parents, right?
why do some people get to be parents? You know what I mean? And here they are suffering through the worst days. I mean, they were losing their child and at the same time, they knew it was genetic so that they had a risk if they ever had another child of it having this condition. And they actually said to me, Does that kid need a family or need foster parents, right?