I was thinking the same. It looks like urticaria. I suffer from it due to an autoimmune condition but immuno suppressants every 30 days keep them at bay.
1:26:52 this kinda upset me. Mothers know their kids BETTER than anyone else. This doctor saw this kid for 7 minutes and because she said “I read on the internet…” he immediately dispels it. No sir, what you should do is say there is a small chance and it sounds like he has a couple of the markers, but he’s very young and I’m certainly not an expert in this field- so I’ll tell you what, why don’t we schedule him for some routine testing with the local specialist in that field, because we DO KNOW that the younger kids are diagnosed - the better chances they have in life to adapt & live normal lives. So while I don’t believe he is on the spectrum- that doesn’t mean he isn’t. Come back here after the tests and we will see what the results say, because children whose parents understand them best, have happier lives.” Written from a mom whose son didn’t get diagnosed until he was almost 10. This whole thing upsets me honestly
Café-au-lait spots are light to dark brown pigmented birthmarks and are very common. I have one in the same spot. She's a Doctor and is in the presence of other Doctors, nearly daily, right? It's not hidden. Do you think they'd express concern for their colleague if they were concerned?
Stress and depression is the worst. Physical ills can be treated but emotional and depression issues are nearly insurmountable.
The man with the stress skin rash should have been referred to a dermatologist. That did not look like psoriasis.
I was thinking the same. It looks like urticaria. I suffer from it due to an autoimmune condition but immuno suppressants every 30 days keep them at bay.
1:26:52 this kinda upset me. Mothers know their kids BETTER than anyone else. This doctor saw this kid for 7 minutes and because she said “I read on the internet…” he immediately dispels it. No sir, what you should do is say there is a small chance and it sounds like he has a couple of the markers, but he’s very young and I’m certainly not an expert in this field- so I’ll tell you what, why don’t we schedule him for some routine testing with the local specialist in that field, because we DO KNOW that the younger kids are diagnosed - the better chances they have in life to adapt & live normal lives. So while I don’t believe he is on the spectrum- that doesn’t mean he isn’t. Come back here after the tests and we will see what the results say, because children whose parents understand them best, have happier lives.”
Written from a mom whose son didn’t get diagnosed until he was almost 10.
This whole thing upsets me honestly
Mom ignoring and ridiculing her daughter about wanting info is very rude, needs to butt out.
Oh i was wrong i guess about the girl. Still odd tho.
Have all of these medical programs had any effect on the government response to spending more money to where it belongs?
Depression is a type of demon. Horrible.
Lady md should get the brown area checked out on her neck, unless she already has done that.
Café-au-lait spots are light to dark brown pigmented birthmarks and are very common. I have one in the same spot.
She's a Doctor and is in the presence of other Doctors, nearly daily, right? It's not hidden. Do you think they'd express concern for their colleague if they were concerned?
That guy in the hat is in there all the time
I love the doctors!