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I took dd to the doctors yesterday as she has had a sore throat, cough, stuffy nose, and over the weekend started wheezing and saying it was kind of hard to breath.
The doctor listened to her and said "Oh she has asthma". I said "how do you know that" (yes I questioned the doctor
)? I asked her if it could maybe be bronchitis? She looked at me and said "kids don't get bronchitis, she has asthma". She said she was sending in the nurse to give her a nebulizer treatment. Now I don't question her needing the breathing treatment, she was wheezing, we had been using our other dd's inhailer over the weekend.
When the nurse came in I asked her to get me another doctor. Well, I sure could hear the comotion (sp?) outside the door.
Another doctor came in and listen to dd and said she would come back in after the breathing treatment. She listened to dd after the treatment and said she had pnemonia. She prescribed her an antibiotic, and a albuteral inhailer. Then as she was leaving the room, I asked her about the other doctors dx of asthma. She said, yep she has asthma.
Now about the bronchitis thing, I have never heard that children cannot get bronchitis, my children have had it before.
(We had another doctor in another state).
Also, how can you determine a child has asthma with one episode? Plus she had been sick as well as several of her friends. Now I might also add that Dh and other dd have asthma, and she did have some symptoms when she was little. She had rsv and was treated for asthma symptoms when she was younger, but she has not had problems for 6 or 7 years.
I am already in the process of looking for a new doctor for dd's, but is this doctor nuts, and is the other one agreeing as to not to make the other doctor look bad?
Sorry it's so long, I just needed to vent.
The doctor listened to her and said "Oh she has asthma". I said "how do you know that" (yes I questioned the doctor

When the nurse came in I asked her to get me another doctor. Well, I sure could hear the comotion (sp?) outside the door.

Now about the bronchitis thing, I have never heard that children cannot get bronchitis, my children have had it before.

Also, how can you determine a child has asthma with one episode? Plus she had been sick as well as several of her friends. Now I might also add that Dh and other dd have asthma, and she did have some symptoms when she was little. She had rsv and was treated for asthma symptoms when she was younger, but she has not had problems for 6 or 7 years.
I am already in the process of looking for a new doctor for dd's, but is this doctor nuts, and is the other one agreeing as to not to make the other doctor look bad?
Sorry it's so long, I just needed to vent.