Recently my young daughter had prolonged severe abdominal pain, but without fever, etc. We went to three pediatricians in the practice and a pediatric gastroenterologist who all were very dismissive, hinting at school avoidance and secondary gains, until we saw a fifth specialist who sat down with me, explained what was happening (functional abdominal pain), what tests we should do (CT primarily), how long the pain would continue (6-8 weeks), and what we should do (laxatives, hydration, etc.). The CT confirmed mesenteric adenitis and an enlarged portion of her bowel, which was good enough for me to believe her.
Anyhow, I changed pediatricians and just received her medical records. Starting with the abdominal pain, it is filled with all kinds of judgmental references, suggesting faking, suggesting school avoidance, suggesting that I'm stressed and facilitating ... yet I was very open with all of these doctors asking "is this real" and "what should I believe" and "what is the right decision about school".
So I ask: why do doctors sit there and write all of this "secret" stuff in the files? Who is the audience? Why not be honest? Why not be collaborative? Again, to whom are they addressing these notes and how does it help our case if I don't know what they are writing? If they told me these thoughts I could respond, have a conversation. Is this just pompous arrogant doctor stuff? Is it legal malpractice protection stuff? Who is the audience if not the patient (or parent)?
Anyhow, I changed pediatricians and just received her medical records. Starting with the abdominal pain, it is filled with all kinds of judgmental references, suggesting faking, suggesting school avoidance, suggesting that I'm stressed and facilitating ... yet I was very open with all of these doctors asking "is this real" and "what should I believe" and "what is the right decision about school".
So I ask: why do doctors sit there and write all of this "secret" stuff in the files? Who is the audience? Why not be honest? Why not be collaborative? Again, to whom are they addressing these notes and how does it help our case if I don't know what they are writing? If they told me these thoughts I could respond, have a conversation. Is this just pompous arrogant doctor stuff? Is it legal malpractice protection stuff? Who is the audience if not the patient (or parent)?