Zuri
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Thank you Zuri!
The rash is finished now, I was using the 2 year old and outdated Clobetesol. Ever how you spell it, the generic Clobex.
I don't know what a PCP is???
I was going to Patient First, a "Doc in the Box", and they told me to find a dermatologist. So, I went with what I could via work insurance at the time, and went back this year. Last year I went to an allergist that wanted nothing to do with the face rash, but tested me for allergies, which I needed. Also wanted me to take shots several times a week for at least 5 years, along with flonase and OTC claritin or the likes. I could not afford that, and it was not addressing the skin "allergies".
It could be anything. I don't know now that the Dermatologist went weird on me.
I know I don't have HVS. That is clear to me. I just don't know what is going on and it is frightening. Nor can I keep getting meds for something I don't have, right between my eyes. Very dangerous.
So, should I call the regular doc (is that what PCP is) once they get all the medical records to set an appointment? But for what? (I haven't been to that doc since 2006, I went to get a baseline of inherited issues like Diabetes, Heart issues, but I moved within the City and never went back). The 2006 doctor's phone person said I should wait until the rash happens again, then, they can test for shingles. But, the doctor does not have all the records yet. Will they call me or should I call them?
Thank you, again!
Primary Care Physician= PCP. No doc in the box as you will not get continuity IMO. Don't worry about your medical records for the moment. You have to be proactive and call them. It is better to go while you don't have the rash as they can see what your baseline is. Called a "New Patient Visit". Call them. They probably won't call you. HTH!!!