JoiseyMom
<font color=orange>Have you had your SPANX today??
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a little back story on this.... my son gets eczema. He will get a break out if he has something that has one of his triggers. We are not sure exactly what the triggers are because it he might get a reaction from something one day and it never bothers him again.. ( we have an appointment with an allergist next month)
He had an a spot above his upper lip that looked like a pimple. The doctor saw it along with a couple other spots and told us to use his rx cream. a few days later it he managed to nick it when he was getting dressed. it was inflammed. I put the cream on it and sent him to school. the nurse called and wanted to know what it was. She was not quiet about letting me know that she did not think it was eczema and that she wanted him to get check out, she was being such a pain that I called the ped and they offered see him just to shut her up. they still said it was eczema but gave him a stronger cream.. and a note saying he was fine. unfortunately the new medicine they gave him caused it to heal too fast on the outside and trapped the bacteria which turned into an abscess and cellulitis. He was hospitalized because he needed IV meds for 4 days to get rid of the infection. The school nurse tried to tell me that if he needed the IV meds then he MUST have had MRSA and I was probably confused by the medical terminology. the only reason he had the IV meds is because the swelling in his face was affecting his breathing and they wanted to monitor it.
OP, I wouldn't sign. That nurse is a tad over zealous in my opinion. My kids school and camps know what meds they are on (asthma, adhd etc) and peds info. They know about allergies etc.. but full access to my kids medical records. Ummm...no freaking way. IF there is something they want to know specifically for a good reason, I can give them that info on a needed basis. They do not need full access to my kids records.