@moialiceme We had a similar experience exactly 1 week ago. I still cannot think about it without almost crying.
My 6-month-old daughter had diarrhea for 24 days, many visits to her pediatrician and nothing, all tests were coming back negative and no fever.
On Christmas she got weird, from a super active baby to lethargic , not playing, not blabbing.
On the 27th fever at 39 and she stopped eating almost completely. We go to the hospital and they tell us that it is nothing, and that I should not have gone to the ER and make them busy.
I said that I would not lEAve without some test. They finally agree on a quick urine test. Turns out she has an infection, they gave us antibiotics and sent us home.
After few hours, her fever spikes to 40.5 with convulsions. We ran to a different hospital. The doctors there are shocked. They told me that the baby was supposed to get a full blood and urine work before being released to attest the severity/kind of infection and that they were irresponsible in the other hospital. They didn't even know if it was the right antibiotics.
They make the blood test and tell us that the infection is serious. They immediately start antibiotics IV and keep us in the hospital for 5 days while waiting for the results of the full test. To understand what is the cause.
The ER pediatrician called the other hospital asking for explanations. How the hell did they decide to let the baby go home without knowing how bad it was? They told that the baby looked fine and normal. Her parents telling that the baby is acting completely odd was not relevant. F*CK them