Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At this point, I don't think I've seen any guidance where it's been recommended to avoid medical appointments that are required to maintain our general health and well-being. I think canceling a dentist appointment at the early stages of COVID was wise, but we are well past the point where we can attend these appointments safely. Time to go back to the dentist and annual exams, mammograms, colonoscopy, etc.
Personally, I think avoiding a store since February is overkill, but starting back to the doctor is a safe start.
Sorry your kids have cavities, it sure does suck (BTDT).
I agree. Also, if you've taken your kids for well visits, it doesn't really make sense that you would avoid the dentist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two of my kids have only been to one doctor appointment each since February (well visit) - I thought we were suppose to avoid going into places with kids. Op here
Omg like the post office and target. But not necessary medical appointments! Come on. Regular dental care prevents cavities which are not only unhealthy but require LONGER and/or MORE dental visits and hence more exposure. Hopefully they were baby teeth. I’m sorry but you made a poor decision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two of my kids have only been to one doctor appointment each since February (well visit) - I thought we were suppose to avoid going into places with kids. Op here
Omg like the post office and target. But not necessary medical appointments! Come on. Regular dental care prevents cavities which are not only unhealthy but require LONGER and/or MORE dental visits and hence more exposure. Hopefully they were baby teeth. I’m sorry but you made a poor decision.
Anonymous wrote:Two of my kids have only been to one doctor appointment each since February (well visit) - I thought we were suppose to avoid going into places with kids. Op here
Anonymous wrote:Don’t feel too bad, it happens, but you should take them.
Anonymous wrote:Two of my kids have only been to one doctor appointment each since February (well visit) - I thought we were suppose to avoid going into places with kids. Op here
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At this point, I don't think I've seen any guidance where it's been recommended to avoid medical appointments that are required to maintain our general health and well-being. I think canceling a dentist appointment at the early stages of COVID was wise, but we are well past the point where we can attend these appointments safely. Time to go back to the dentist and annual exams, mammograms, colonoscopy, etc.
Personally, I think avoiding a store since February is overkill, but starting back to the doctor is a safe start.
Sorry your kids have cavities, it sure does suck (BTDT).
I agree. Also, if you've taken your kids for well visits, it doesn't really make sense that you would avoid the dentist.
Anonymous wrote:At this point, I don't think I've seen any guidance where it's been recommended to avoid medical appointments that are required to maintain our general health and well-being. I think canceling a dentist appointment at the early stages of COVID was wise, but we are well past the point where we can attend these appointments safely. Time to go back to the dentist and annual exams, mammograms, colonoscopy, etc.
Personally, I think avoiding a store since February is overkill, but starting back to the doctor is a safe start.
Sorry your kids have cavities, it sure does suck (BTDT).