So I go to Urgent Care since my doc can't fit me in and the Urgent Care doc says I need to see my doc or a specialist. Why did they send me to Urgent Care then? What if I was dying? They would send me to the E.R. So what is Urgent Care for? Just to give out temporary prescriptions based on guess work? They don't do any lab work there or is it just because they wanted to go home?
She said she really had no idea but it wasn't fungal, either I have an underlying disease or allergy or it could be viral.
So I spend all day reading up on every skin disease on the New Zealand Dermalogical database and cross checked it with the CDC and WebMD; bacterial, viral and fungal, contact allergies, etc. and none of them resemble the rash on my feet.
The on call doc said I was allergic to my shoes and that seems to be the most likely at this point but if I am allergic to leather there goes all shoes. And it itches like crazy. Can't tell if my chills are related or if it's just winter. Mono? EBV? hepetitus? CFS? seborrhoeic dermatitis, pityriasis versicolor or atopic dermatitis?
The same look comes from bee stings, poison oak, band-aid adhesive, or chlorine in the pool. She said I could have a gluten disease. I looked up that allergy and it says to avoid fish, corn, all grain, nuts, and some fruits, but basically I can't eat anything.
I could have about 5 diseases or cancer but probably none of them. WTF!
I just hate that my co-pay is the same and then I have to go to the doc for another co-pay who will send me to a specialist for a 3rd co-pay and if I'm lucky they will figure it out by then. I end up paying the same as if I had a PPO. They get paid a lot to call it a practice! And how many years of practice to they get? Get it right already! It seems medicine, law, psychiatry and auto shops are the only industries that get to keep charging ridiculous sums without actually solving the problem you came in for.
I've probably done more studying of skin diseases than my doctors combined.
I can tell you if you have Herpes Zoster, Scarlet Fever, Polio, TB, or African HIV, Lupus, Hyperthyroidism, or liver cancer but I can't diagnose my own damn feet.
At least I know now why she prescribed me a steroid cream and said I need a specialist.
And my dog has a paw the size of a balloon now which makes me wonder why either of us went to the doctor this week. I might be better off concocting my own potion in my kitchen. At least I have oatmeal and collodial silver in there. I can make my own damn spray; I told the vent I wasn't going to buy the $20 spray of oatmeal and collodial silver unless I could also use it on myself. He said no. So tonight I sprayed athlete's foot spray on my dog's balloon-sized paw and she smiled real big and fell asleep. I guess this means I should probably go get the over-priced dog spray and use it on my feet.
Stimulus Tax Break: No Bread Without Cake
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Well Congress better engage. Perhaps they are stalling to make their
lobbyist friends and voters (one and the same) think they are still working
on their s...
