About 6 weeks ago, my 9-yr. old son broke his collarbone at school during recess. Unfortunately, this coincided with the beginning of hockey season (he plays on a league team).
Anyway, he has been seeing an Orthopaedic surgeon on a regular basis, and he said all along he wouldn't be able to go back to hockey for 6-8 weeks, maybe longer. Well, the Orthopaedic Surgeon and the head hockey coach are next door neighbors and friends. The coach has been discussing my son with the doctor, and trying to convince him to let my son get back to hockey right now. I received a call from the doctor's office saying that the COACH wanted my son brought in for another evaluation right away, even though I had already made a follow-up appointment for the following week. The receptionist at the doctor's office did not sound happy that she had to fit him in today.
Here's my problem...I feel the coach should BUTT OUT and stop putting pressure on the doctor to release him. I understand that the coach needs him back on the team, but one good check into the boards could re-break his collarbone very easily. Not only that, but if the doctor says that he IS ready to go back, can I trust him that he isn't just saying that to appease his friend the coach? I would like to think that the doctor would not compromise his patient for anyone, but I don't know if I can be sure. The best possible scenario would be for the doctor to say that he ISN'T ready so that the decision is taken away from us as to whether or not he should go back.
I guess what I am saying is that I resent the coach and the doctor discussing my son when my DH and I aren't there. Up until this incident I have had complete confidence in this doctor, but now I'm not so sure.
Anyway, he has been seeing an Orthopaedic surgeon on a regular basis, and he said all along he wouldn't be able to go back to hockey for 6-8 weeks, maybe longer. Well, the Orthopaedic Surgeon and the head hockey coach are next door neighbors and friends. The coach has been discussing my son with the doctor, and trying to convince him to let my son get back to hockey right now. I received a call from the doctor's office saying that the COACH wanted my son brought in for another evaluation right away, even though I had already made a follow-up appointment for the following week. The receptionist at the doctor's office did not sound happy that she had to fit him in today.
Here's my problem...I feel the coach should BUTT OUT and stop putting pressure on the doctor to release him. I understand that the coach needs him back on the team, but one good check into the boards could re-break his collarbone very easily. Not only that, but if the doctor says that he IS ready to go back, can I trust him that he isn't just saying that to appease his friend the coach? I would like to think that the doctor would not compromise his patient for anyone, but I don't know if I can be sure. The best possible scenario would be for the doctor to say that he ISN'T ready so that the decision is taken away from us as to whether or not he should go back.
I guess what I am saying is that I resent the coach and the doctor discussing my son when my DH and I aren't there. Up until this incident I have had complete confidence in this doctor, but now I'm not so sure.