Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, you did snoop by picking up the bottle and reading the label. Shame on you. You should be confessing to your nanny, not interrogating her.
Ok, maybe I made some mistakes. However, I honestly think I have the right to know if the person who watches my children is mentally stable. Does that make me unpopular? Oh well, my children will ALWAYS come first.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe you don't have the "right" to know but I would ask anyway. I'm happy she is under treatment but if I found out my child's nanny was on meds I would have 2nd or 3rd thoughts about her.
What exactly would your thoughts be, if you don't mind sharing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What if you OP were the one diagnosed with depression - can your spouse take your kids from you.
Or what if your job found out you had depression - could they fire you because they feel you could harm Co workers, clients, make rash decisions that effect the company.
I'm not saying you have depression but if the shoe was on the other foot how would you feel.
Also if your children have sleep overs at friends homes - how will you know those parents aren't on anything? Or someone doing car pool? Coaching your kids sport? Driving the school bus?
If and that's a big if because this medication could be used for a handful of things, your nanny is depressed at leased she's mature enough to get help. A lot of people ignore it and don't get any help.
Parent does not equal nanny. It doesn't matter, I regret this question already because people take it the wrong way. We as parents are ALWAYS concerned for our children's wellbeing, maybe I'm being "mama bear" but when you read the papers about nanny abuse, ect...it makes one worry.
Anonymous wrote:I hate reading stuff like this. A few people very close to me are on antidepressants or anti-anxiety meds and I HATE to think they'd suffer job discrimination because of it. That's what leads to people not seeking help--fear that they'll be judged for it.
Anonymous wrote:What if you OP were the one diagnosed with depression - can your spouse take your kids from you.
Or what if your job found out you had depression - could they fire you because they feel you could harm Co workers, clients, make rash decisions that effect the company.
I'm not saying you have depression but if the shoe was on the other foot how would you feel.
Also if your children have sleep overs at friends homes - how will you know those parents aren't on anything? Or someone doing car pool? Coaching your kids sport? Driving the school bus?
If and that's a big if because this medication could be used for a handful of things, your nanny is depressed at leased she's mature enough to get help. A lot of people ignore it and don't get any help.
Anonymous wrote:OP, you did snoop by picking up the bottle and reading the label. Shame on you. You should be confessing to your nanny, not interrogating her.
Anonymous wrote:OP, would you fire your nanny or have second thoughts about her if you knew she suffered from mild anxiety? Anxiety is something a large population of people have, yet few seek treatment, which you know controls their symptoms, and makes them BETTER! Can you honestly say you'd rather have a nanny with anxiety/depression who wasn't being treated vs. a nanny who goes to see a doctor and likely also a therpist to control symptoms of either thing?
If so, I'd say yank your kids out of her care right now, quit your job, and start homeschooling cause your kids are likely going to have a ton of years ahead of them being cared for and loved by people (teachers, sitters, coaches) with these hidden illnesses.
Just think how you'd feel if your son/daughter grows up, develops an anxiety disorder, seeks treatment (as is the responsible and brave thing to do) and then is denied employment or discriminated because of it. It would be extremely disheartening, right?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe you don't have the "right" to know but I would ask anyway. I'm happy she is under treatment but if I found out my child's nanny was on meds I would have 2nd or 3rd thoughts about her.
Exactly. I don't want someone with a mental illness around my children. Sorry if this is harsh or not politically correct, but after the Ortega incident you cannot be too careful. Sorry to offend anyone suffering from depression.