Anonymous wrote:I don't have a suggestion, but I did have a situation where there was an issue I didn't want to discuss in front of my child and that required a little more time, and her pediatrician suggested I set up a virtual appointment with her at another time. Can you ask for that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m confused why you think the issue here is a body positive pediatrician. It seems like the issue is her weight gain, and you need to see more specialists to get to the root of it.
You can see above that we have worked with several specialists. To the best of our knowledge, there does not appear to be a physiological issue at the root of her weight gain issues. I’m seeking out a second opinion, and I’d like to try a doctor with a different skill set.
Anonymous wrote:I’m confused why you think the issue here is a body positive pediatrician. It seems like the issue is her weight gain, and you need to see more specialists to get to the root of it.
Anonymous wrote: OP, where are you located, roughly? I'm sure you'd travel extra for the right doctor, but there are limits.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like it's genetic and she will be fine. I wish I had a name for you. Find a younger woman ped for her.
Anonymous wrote:Have you seen a GI (gastroenterology) doc? If you've tried all these things and she hasn't gained weight then it could be that she's not absorbing what she should. I understand the concern about not making her feel bad about her body, but she's 2, and at this age it's a medical concern potentially. By all means find a more modern pediatrician, but I would consider a GI doc too.
Anonymous wrote:I am starting to feel that her weight is out of control