my3sonsagn
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That's what I'm doing with my MIL this week. The problem is that she retired from nursing a long time ago, but she just can't stop needing "patients" to see. Every stomach ache is appendicitis, headaches get you checked for high blood pressure, dizziness is considered low blood sugar (and thus the first sign of diabetes) unless/until proven otherwise. This week my middle son has a fever (high the first night, low grade yesterday and today), congestion and a sore throat (which he always gets with congestion, btw); last night told me she's sure he has tonsilllitis (which she found after shining a flashlight in his mouth).
I'm not asking for advice or even venting, really; I just had to share with someone because the sight of Dr. Grandma standing there with her trusty flashlight after "diagnosing" my son with tonsillitis was just hard to take with a straight face.
Now that I've said that, though, he's sure to turn out to have tonsillitis.
I'm not asking for advice or even venting, really; I just had to share with someone because the sight of Dr. Grandma standing there with her trusty flashlight after "diagnosing" my son with tonsillitis was just hard to take with a straight face.
Now that I've said that, though, he's sure to turn out to have tonsillitis.
