Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honestly, if it’s just a simple form and a box to be checked, as you said, I’d fill it out myself and sign it. Someone is going to look at it for two seconds and file it away.
I'm glad to know that I'm not the only one who would do this.
Sports physicals are mostly a screening for kids who never go to the doctor. What are they even going to do at a CVS minute clinic anyway? The only cardiac exam you are going to get is an NP with a crappy stethoscope listening to make sure your child's heart is beating. If you have a regular pediatrician that your child sees for annual check-ups, this exam isn't going to find anything. Fill out the paperwork and move on.
Anonymous wrote:Hey, no matter how bad you feel, at least you're not the person who suggested staging a sit-in at the pediatrician's office or the one who thinks it's okay to forge the doctor's signature.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, if it’s just a simple form and a box to be checked, as you said, I’d fill it out myself and sign it. Someone is going to look at it for two seconds and file it away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you all so much, for the lack of judgment and the very helpful advice. I never ever would have thought of Minute Clinic or urgent care, although now that you all have suggested it, it seems obvious. I really don't know why this hit me so hard, but everything has been a lot lately, and to blown something so easy (dropping off a form!) seemed like the ultimate failure.
I posted mainly just to get it off my chest but hopefully some future panicked parent will find this thread when they're trying to figure a way out of a similar mess. Thanks DCUM, you're a wonderful lifeline!
Sometimes nothing is easy!
Also, would you like to hear about the time that I confirmed a birthday party in the morning and forgot to take my kid that afternoon?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dang. Whenever I need something from the pediatrician, I literally just wait in the waiting room until it's done. Yeah, they don't like me, but I get my forms.
Well, OP says she has a job, so she's probably not able to sit in the pediatrician's office all day.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you all so much, for the lack of judgment and the very helpful advice. I never ever would have thought of Minute Clinic or urgent care, although now that you all have suggested it, it seems obvious. I really don't know why this hit me so hard, but everything has been a lot lately, and to blown something so easy (dropping off a form!) seemed like the ultimate failure.
I posted mainly just to get it off my chest but hopefully some future panicked parent will find this thread when they're trying to figure a way out of a similar mess. Thanks DCUM, you're a wonderful lifeline!
Totally totally understand the feeling. I went through a few years of too much too difficult going on some years back and sometimes I would overlook something and feel like the entire world was going down the drain.
Glad there are some solutions here.
And as for the rest of it, trust me, eventually you will be on the other side of what all is going on these days.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you all so much, for the lack of judgment and the very helpful advice. I never ever would have thought of Minute Clinic or urgent care, although now that you all have suggested it, it seems obvious. I really don't know why this hit me so hard, but everything has been a lot lately, and to blown something so easy (dropping off a form!) seemed like the ultimate failure.
I posted mainly just to get it off my chest but hopefully some future panicked parent will find this thread when they're trying to figure a way out of a similar mess. Thanks DCUM, you're a wonderful lifeline!
Anonymous wrote:Dang. Whenever I need something from the pediatrician, I literally just wait in the waiting room until it's done. Yeah, they don't like me, but I get my forms.