Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some people laugh when they're nervous. Some people laugh when they're uncomfortable. Or maybe she thought you were ridiculous for taking him to a hospital. I do. Do you have any idea how many times my parents whacked me on the back and I coughed until my eyes teared because I swallowed wrong or something went down the wrong pipe? You must be a first-time parent. This is not a huge deal.
She didn't rush him to the hospital. She took him to his pediatrician who recommended taking him to the hospital for a feeding evaluation.
Op did everything right.
Anonymous wrote:OP, your son is fine.
When my first child was born (Oct), the hospital staff told me to always keep a hat on her because otherwise she'd lose to much body heat. I took them seriously, and kept the poor child in a hat nearly 24/7 (even inside our home). People laughed, but darn it, I was listening to the experts. She is 23 now, and I have looked back and laughed for a long time.
In a few years you will laugh about this too. Life is to short to get mad at every little thing people do that is not what we would do.
Anonymous wrote:Wow! So many of you have terrible moms. I thought that only MILs were horrible.
Anonymous wrote:Devaluing or invalidating your experience and distress is hurtful, especially coming from your parents. Mine did the same when I told them their coworker harrassed me- lots of nervous laughing and, “oh, what’s the big deal?”
That’s probably how they were parented as well. Focus on your child, and validate his experiences with empathy as he continues his journey to adulthood. Break the cycle.
Anonymous wrote:The heading pretty much explains it.
My son choked at daycare - daycare workers needed to do backblows to dislodge a piece of pear. He’s 14 months. We ended up taking him to Children’s for a feeding evaluation. The diagnosis is he chews just fine - he just puts too much food in his mouth and we need to work on modifying his behavior.
I was recounting the above to my parents, when my mom starts laughing hysterically. I told her it wasn’t funny - it was serious. My mom continues laughing, while my dad interjects that “it’s not really a big deal and he’ll [son] be fine.”
They are coming for Christmas tomorrow and basically I don’t even want to see them. Laughing?!?
Anonymous wrote:My mom laughs at inappropriate times constantly. She would laugh hysterically when my dad would spank me. He actually quit spanking me because of her reaction.
Anonymous wrote:Some people laugh when they're nervous. Some people laugh when they're uncomfortable. Or maybe she thought you were ridiculous for taking him to a hospital. I do. Do you have any idea how many times my parents whacked me on the back and I coughed until my eyes teared because I swallowed wrong or something went down the wrong pipe? You must be a first-time parent. This is not a huge deal.
Anonymous wrote:OP, here. I guess I feel the need to defend myself a bit here. My son’s been having issues with feeding - gagging, choking, hard swallows, coughing - for the past 8 months (as in, when he started solids). The daycare has catered meals; he already had a designated lunch buddy (an adult who sits with him while he eats) and had been getting food that is chopped in smaller pieces than his same-age peers. So after he got a piece of pear the size of a Cheerio lodged in his throat, his pediatrician suggested he get a feeding evaluation done. A SLP with extra training in feeding issues (swallowing, chewing, moving the tongue) does the evaluation. It turned out his mouth skills are fine, but I don’t think I overreacted by taking this seriously.
As a side note, I got married and had him in my late thirties. It’s looking like we won’t be able to have another child. And I think that pain, in combination with “trying to keep a toddler alive” is making me more sensitive.
On the other hand, my parents have a history of invalidating and minimizing my feelings and experiences. This interaction just felt different because they were minimizing what happened to my child.
Anonymous wrote:Why do you think OP is a drama queen? Or cries wolf? That’s the only possible reason for not taking someone seriously?