Agree. This is a moment his life could change - she should be there. Then they make a long term plan from there. |
He needs a parent there, not necessarily the OP. This is not the moment his life will change. That would come with a diagnosis, which will not be delivered on the same day as the test. |
| Op here. Dh was there while I worked for teen EkG and echo test and they are pretty sure of the diagnosis per Dh conversation with cardiologist so now it’s getting CAT scan at children’s hospital next week for confirmation. |
| What's the potential defect? there are a lot of heart defects that are pretty benign. Everyone and their uncle has POTS. Same with a murmur. If you're talking about a legit concern, i would probably go to the appt. But for a lot of the other stuff, I'd like my DH handle. |
| I would move the appointment. Health insurance and money are nice things to have when someone is ill. |
| I don’t understand why you can't choose a different date? |
Ideally he needs both parents. Per OP they are receiving a test to confirm the condition. So yes his life could change. |
| Life has changed already. It's going to be confirmed. Process that. Keep your job. DH can go. |
This is not the life changing event. The appointment where the results are given is the potentially life changing event. Certainly there are some kids that are So dependent on one person that it Might be key that their person is present for a test. But really the kid is likely to be fine with the other parent, a grandparent, an aunt, an uncle for the rest. |
PP whose kid had medical issues. It’s a test. Kid probably doesn’t need both parents there. If they do, it’s likely because parents are sharing their anxiety and they need to learn to control themselves. As parents we worry about the worst but for our kids, kids, it’s just a test unless we make it more than that. |
No one gets results when the test is done. And long term planning comes when you get results. This is not when mom needs to be there. Mom needs to be at the follow up appointment. |
Finally. The voice of reason. If there’s actually something wrong you’ll need a lot of grace from your employer. Don’t waste that goodwill prematurely. |
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We got results on the same day as the CT scan. We had to wait a couple hours for the results and were then seen by the specialist. OP said this appointments to confirm the suspected diagnosis and to discuss next steps. And they wanted this appointment to happen with urgency. I am surprised by the number of posters saying that should all be on one parent and the other doesn’t need to be there. Getting confirmation of a heart diagnosis and needing to discuss options and next steps is something I think both parents should be involved with.
OP, you said this was the first available appointment. Is there another available appointment soon after, for example the next day? |
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I'd have the other parent or a close grandparent or other family member take the kid while I do the presentation. Or I'd ask for a different appointment another day.
But I'd do the presentation. |
Parent to child takes precedence over job. I promise you won’t even think about this presentation 2 years from now. Good luck and good vibes to your teen. |