Anonymous wrote:She's 12. She doesn't need you to talk with her all day. Tell her "I have to work. You can listen to podcasts or do schoolwork so you're not behind. We can talk at 12:30 when I can take a half hour break for lunch."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check her vitamin D levels
This. Check her for serum magnesium, vitamin D level, iron level. I had a nephew that doctors couldn't figure out what was wrong with him ( he had a terrible skin issues/itching all over his body). Dermatologists were prescribing him different medications but nothing worked. He couldn't even go to school. He landed in the hospital and they were giving him steroids. He was so miserable. Finally, there was one doctor in the hospital who finally figured out what was wrong with him, she did some specialized tests ( she took blood samples, stool samples etc. ); it turned out to be fungus, also his vitamin D was extremely low. It was in a different country, not USA. Slowly, my nephew started feeling better after this doctor prescribed special ointments for fungus, huge doses of vitamin D. My advice is, you need to figure it out with your child what is the cause. How is her diet? Does she eat a lot of sugar/processed food? Her gut bacteria might not be good then.
Anonymous wrote:This feels like a troll
Anonymous wrote:Check her vitamin D levels
Anonymous wrote:Your kid has been sick every week since she was 18 months old?? That doesn’t even seem possible. I hope you have a lot of doctors involved in sorting out why your child has been sick for 11 years straight.
Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised at your financial constraints given your husband is a dermatologist. And also his lack of medical knowledge, as that is a competitive field to get into, so would assume he’d have fair amount of intelligence/aptitude. I’m a physician but not a pediatrician but still had to be “pediatrician” to my kids a lot, ie antibiotics etc, and made it through.
Anonymous wrote:So neither you nor your husband (a DOCTOR) have thought to investigate why she gets sick so often.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she is sick, she needs to be in her room in bed with no screens, resting. She can have a book with her as she feels better. A glass of water and some saltines by her bedside and you can go work.
Why are you entertaining her to keep her away from screens? Hard no.
She is playing you so hard.
Exactly this.