A doctor wouldn’t be opening themselves up to malpractice for a tonsillectomy the parent is requesting. I work at the hospital here, and there are some physicians that are more likely than others to offer an elective procedure instead of advocating lifestyle and environmental changes first. That’s the grey area with procedures like this.... it is largely based on the parents insistence that the child has shown an ongoing and chronic problem. It’s entirely possible that Ellie moved to a new area because she’d lost all credibility with the doctors in their area (also why they started travelling for care) and they were no longer taking her word for things.Ducklings4 wrote:One of mine missed three weeks of school in kindergarten. She had a T & A removal and did not miss any school the next year. My other child snores like nobody's business. He had his adenoids removed at 4 1/2 years. My sister had her adenoids out at four and her tonsils out at 16.131618 wrote:You know, when my child had their tonsils/adenoids out it was because we mentioned they had trouble sleeping/dark circles and snored. They figured it was obstructive and found they were very large so removed them. I wonder if they're claiming the boys need them removed because they're not sleeping as long as they want them toMk1 wrote:Are you freaking kidding me? Maybe I’m late to posting (need to watch up on comments from the last couple days), but Calvin is having tonsil surgery today? I swear, Ellie is something else to be insisting that these things are necessary - especially at the boys’ ages. We really never see Calvin sick very often. There’s no way it’s medically necessary to remove his tonsils right now. I feel like most people don’t have it done until adolescence(ish). And usually you have multiple cases of strep a year before that’s considered something that should be done. Wtf. I am seriously over them and the shit they put their children through (physically and emotionally). It’s just sick.
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I don't know if Calvin had sleep apnea or not. How would they know, Ellie and Jared don't pay attention. I can't imagine a doctor performing surgery for no reason. That would be a malpractice case waiting to happen.
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The trouble with Ellie and Jared is that they have started using these medical vlogs for content. Their entire catalogue has become home building, Bollie and medical treatments. They are monetizing their child’s pain to the point of manufacturing it. This is seriously concerning.
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