So my journey to getting little
man back to himself continues. Oh the path the Lord has laid out for us! Part 1 is here by the way.
Now we were sent from casualty to
a consultant surgeon. So this guy looks at little man and right there asks me
the question I’ve been asking all doctors who have looked at little man and I
tell him as much. He says something that fit into the puzzle so perfectly. Basically
he was reluctant to do this surgery because another problem had not been
addressed properly therefore even if he did the surgery the issue that brought
us to his office would recur. I almost passed out in joy but I was having such
horrid cramps I ran to the loo instead. This guy turned out to be a close
relative to one of our close friends (Gosh this our God has a sense of humor in
his purpose!) He suggested we go see another doctor about the unresolved issue
then call him when that’s sorted. Gosh I respected and fell in love with this
guy right there, He has me as a loyal client now. I think I have found a doc
worth me and my children’s time and money.
Now we had to find a doctor I
could trust with this issue which clearly the guys who did the first surgery
either did not see or kept quiet about it on purpose. I’m inclined towards the
latter because even hubby knows how I questioned that unusualness in little man.
So another doc was necessary but who? How? And how would I know I could trust
him?
After sitting down with little man’s
grandparents and taking in their insight, we decided to finally call a certain
doctor who got their deep respect in the late 80’s. We found him and guess
what, he didn’t even get off his seat when he looked at little man (who had
decided he is not getting off or letting go of the push car… so he was examined
on the push car). He just said, ‘Oh I can see how swollen he is, how soon can
you arrange for us to get those things out?’ That’s less than a minute into the
consultation. He then says he can ask for an x-ray but that’s more for my
benefit than his. Then he went on and explained why an X-ray or CT scan (which
we had been sent for then no one accepted to do it because unknown to me then,
A CT scan has 9 times more radiation than a chest X-ray, so can you begin to
see why I don’t trust these guys in white coats?) was not necessary.
So when we start talking about
the necessary action, within minutes he calls the first pediatric surgeon and
everything is set. I later find out that these 2 have been walking together for
a loooooong time. Note, the first pediatric surgeon did not lead us to the
second, my parents did. So really humour and purpose, only one way can they go
so well hand in hand. Right there I decided this is the team I am comfortable entrusting
my little man to. Now to work the complex issue of insurance verses cash
between now and the time little man gets his issues sorted one and for all we
hope.
Instinct is a big deal, you don’t
have to be a doctor or teacher or any professional to know something is not
right with your child. If you are unsettled about it, don’t stop looking, harassing,
asking… all that. Just don’t stop until your stomach feels settled about it.
If you haven't read part 1, read it here.
I agree... I hope little man feels better
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