Sure, if we are dropping anecdotes, my kids were over diagnosed/incorrectly diagnosed. It ended up costing me slightly under 1 thousand dollars before other doctors said 'no big deal'.
The weirdest part about these, both of the diagnosis seemed like there was no possible solution, so even with the confirmatory tests, it wasn't like anything was going to change.
However they were insistent of getting multiple specialists on it.
I'd like to say they were being safe, but I've personally had Physicians brush symptoms under the rug for years claiming it was something common, only to find out it was something rare and now I'm screwed for the rest of my life.
Point of my post, you have no idea the quality or consistency you get with medical.
With kids it's problematic. A doctor will see thousands of kids with acute nothing burgers and then one day a kid with emergent type 1 diabetes will come in. Another bad thing is rate conditions are rare and there are a f'ckton of them.
What bothers me is at least in the US we've forced doctors to adopt an MBA driven pop mass manufacturing system. Like they're some schmuck in a chicken factory.
The weirdest part about these, both of the diagnosis seemed like there was no possible solution, so even with the confirmatory tests, it wasn't like anything was going to change.
However they were insistent of getting multiple specialists on it.
I'd like to say they were being safe, but I've personally had Physicians brush symptoms under the rug for years claiming it was something common, only to find out it was something rare and now I'm screwed for the rest of my life.
Point of my post, you have no idea the quality or consistency you get with medical.