Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They really should not let him leave without a swab. They can’t know it’s strep without a swab.
He was swabbed at the clinic results come back Monday.
That seems unacceptable to me. Is he in a rural area?
I was swabbed at urgent care for strep and had results within 15-30 min.
I’d go to him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Regardless of the age, every person in the ER who is sick needs a patient advocate. When you are sick and exhausted you just aren’t in the best state of mind to navigate the system. Mistakes happen all the time even with an excellent medical team - they are just overwhelmed.
He has his roommates with him who can advocate for him.
Anonymous wrote:Regardless of the age, every person in the ER who is sick needs a patient advocate. When you are sick and exhausted you just aren’t in the best state of mind to navigate the system. Mistakes happen all the time even with an excellent medical team - they are just overwhelmed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They really should not let him leave without a swab. They can’t know it’s strep without a swab.
He was swabbed at the clinic results come back Monday.
That seems unacceptable to me. Is he in a rural area?
I was swabbed at urgent care for strep and had results within 15-30 min.
I’d go to him.
Anonymous wrote:Regardless of the age, every person in the ER who is sick needs a patient advocate. When you are sick and exhausted you just aren’t in the best state of mind to navigate the system. Mistakes happen all the time even with an excellent medical team - they are just overwhelmed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't go there, OP. The only thing that would accomplish is encouraging him not to tell you things in the future. He's an adult.
Why? It’s not like he’s at the ER for alcohol poisoning?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They really should not let him leave without a swab. They can’t know it’s strep without a swab.
He was swabbed at the clinic results come back Monday.
Anonymous wrote:I must be in the minority because aint no way i am driving to the doctor 2.5 hours away for my adult child that has strep. What are you going to do that the doctors cant do? Let that boy thrive. He is at the doctors and given medicine…. Problem is being solved. I wish i raised my three boys to call me about some BS.
Anonymous wrote:Regardless of the age, every person in the ER who is sick needs a patient advocate. When you are sick and exhausted you just aren’t in the best state of mind to navigate the system. Mistakes happen all the time even with an excellent medical team - they are just overwhelmed.
Anonymous wrote:Don't go there, OP. The only thing that would accomplish is encouraging him not to tell you things in the future. He's an adult.
Anonymous wrote:I must be in the minority because aint no way i am driving to the doctor 2.5 hours away for my adult child that has strep. What are you going to do that the doctors cant do? Let that boy thrive. He is at the doctors and given medicine…. Problem is being solved. I wish i raised my three boys to call me about some BS.