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fishpoopoo
10-05-2007, 06:05 AM
w-t-f- :hs:


Doc, what’s up with snooping?
Pediatrician paranoia runs deep

By Michael Graham | Thursday, October 4, 2007 | http://www.bostonherald.com | Op-Ed
They’re watching you right now.

They counted every beer you drank during last night’s Red Sox [team stats] game.

They see you sneaking out to the garage for a smoke.

They know if you’ve got a gun, and where you keep it.

They’re your kids, and they’re the National Security Agency of the Nanny State.

I found this out after my 13-year-old daughter’s annual checkup. Her pediatrician grilled her about alcohol and drug abuse.

Not my daughter’s boozing. Mine.

“The doctor wanted to know how much you and mom drink, and if I think it’s too much,” my daughter told us afterward, rolling her eyes in that exasperated 13-year-old way. “She asked if you two did drugs, or if there are drugs in the house.”

“What!” I yelped. “Who told her about my stasher, I mean, ‘It’s an outrage!’ ”

I turned to my wife. “You took her to the doctor. Why didn’t you say something?”

She couldn’t, she told me, because she knew nothing about it. All these questions were asked in private, without my wife’s knowledge or consent.

“The doctor wanted to know how we get along,” my daughter continued. Then she paused. “And if, well, Daddy, if you made me feel uncomfortable.”

Great. I send my daughter to the pediatrician to find out if she’s fit to play lacrosse, and the doctor spends her time trying to find out if her mom and I are drunk, drug-addicted sex criminals.

We’re not alone, either. Thanks to guidelines issued by the American Academy of Pediatrics and supported by the commonwealth, doctors across Massachusetts are interrogating our kids about mom and dad’s “bad” behavior.

We used to be proud parents. Now, thanks to the AAP, we’re “persons of interest.”

The paranoia over parents is so strong that the AAP encourages doctors to ignore “legal barriers and deference to parental involvement” and shake the children down for all the inside information they can get.

And that information doesn’t stay with the doctor, either.

Debbie is a mom from Uxbridge who was in the examination room when the pediatrician asked her 5-year-old, “Does Daddy own a gun?”

When the little girl said yes, the doctor began grilling her and her mom about the number and type of guns, how they are stored, etc.

If the incident had ended there, it would have merely been annoying.

But when a friend in law enforcement let Debbie know that her doctor had filed a report with the police about her family’s (entirely legal) gun ownership, she got mad.

She also got a new doctor.

In fact, the problem of anti-gun advocacy in the examining room has become so widespread that some states are considering legislation to stop it.

Last year, my 7-year-old was asked about my guns during his physical examination. He promptly announced to the doctor that his father is the proud owner of a laser sighted plasma rifle perfect for destroying Throggs.

At least as of this writing, no police report has been filed.

“I still like my previous pediatrician,” Debbie told me. “She seemed embarrassed to ask the gun questions and apologized afterward. But she didn’t seem to have a choice.”

Of course doctors have a choice.

They could choose, for example, to ask me about my drunken revels, and not my children.

They could choose not to put my children in this terrible position.

They could choose, even here in Massachusetts, to leave their politics out of the office.

But the doctors aren’t asking us parents.

They’re asking our kids.

Worst of all, they’re asking all kids about sexual abuse without any provocation or probable cause.

The American Academy of Pediatrics has declared all parents guilty until proven innocent.

And then they wonder why we drink.

Article URL: http://www.bostonherald.com/news/opinion/op_ed/view.bg?articleid=1035832

likwid
10-05-2007, 06:49 AM
Well with the number of parents who think a tv, computer, or xbox are a great babysitter what do you expect?

fishpoopoo
10-05-2007, 07:01 AM
ah, i dunno likwid. that's pretty invasive, even for mass.

stripersnipr
10-05-2007, 07:44 AM
:yak5: "It's for the children".

Hooper
10-05-2007, 08:29 AM
Jeez, and I thought the doctors were overwhelemed with what they HAD to do everyday, now I learn they are looking for new battles to take on, nice!!! :hs:

The Dad Fisherman
10-05-2007, 08:37 AM
Thats rediculous....talk about a catch-22

If you don't do something about it they will continue to interrogate your kids.....If you make a stink about it you MUST be trying to hide something.

My kids just had their physicals last month...I think I will have a chat with them when I get home

Saltheart
10-05-2007, 09:41 AM
Sue the doctors for implanting ideas of abuse and fear of it from their parents into your kids heads Claim it has lead to fear and possible permanent mental damage. Those kinds of questions could do that. . I'm sure some lawyers would love to run with it and after a few settlements , the doctors insurance companies will tell them to stop.

I think this is dispicable and reminds me of how the Nazis turned the brown shirt kids against their parents , siblings and neighbors.

MrHunters
10-05-2007, 10:07 AM
Sue the doctors for implanting ideas of abuse and fear of it from their parents into your kids heads Claim it has lead to fear and possible permanent mental damage. Those kinds of questions could do that. . I'm sure some lawyers would love to run with it and after a few settlements , the doctors insurance companies will tell them to stop.

I think this is dispicable and reminds me of how the Nazis turned the brown shirt kids against their parents , siblings and neighbors.

that's exactly what i was thinking... you don't think every time after that if you gave your daughter a hug, she won't think of those questions at her check up?? 13 is a pretty impressionable age and that could cause some serious damage. And what if your kid is mad at you for whatever reason, they could just lie and not even think about the consequences. Wow. f'in relax a little. until it is illegal to have children it is the parents responsibility to raise their child, not the doctors. It is ABSOLUTELY none of their business if you own a LEGAL registered firearm.

wheresmy50
10-07-2007, 11:06 AM
All of this reminds me of the fog and boiling water analogy.

If you put the frog in a pot of boiling water, it will jump out and live. If you put it in a pot of cold water and heat it, it won't notice the sudden change and die.

Free America is the frog folks.