I think if I were in your situation, I'd take the appt. with the fellow. A fellow is a licensed anesthesiologist who is getting additional training under his/her MD. That MD who is overseeing the fellow is usually available to give opinions and to oversee the fellow. When I was hospitalized, the fellow was the most consistent MD for me and readily available for any problems.
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Originally Posted by tos8
Unfortantly I cant get to anybody that can actually help me at this point in time. I had to cx my appt yesterday and I dont have another appt until feb. I did let the reseptionist know I have RSD and I really need to get into see him because she said i could see the fellow but im not going to see the fellow when most drs dont know anything about RSD and so she was gonna ask if he could double book me in somewhere so i can get in sooner. Im tired and i need to see somebody soon. As for the kidney issues, i have so many other health problems ill never be able to pinpoint which is what.
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