I'm at an urgent care place, and the Dr stepped out to call someone about me

Anonymous
She's young, and she sent the nurse in first to take a picture of my rash...then I think she spent 20 minutes on google images. And now she's in the hall on the phone with someone...perhaps a grown up doctor???

I should have waited to go to my real doctor tomorrow. Dammit.
Anonymous
My doctor pulled out a book of images in front of me. She is an excellent doctor.
Anonymous
Rashes are really challenging to diagnose.
Anonymous

She's on the phone talking to others about you.

You're on your phone talking to others about her.

You might bump into each other online!

Pretty hilarious, OP.

Anonymous
You probably have something rare.

If you are diagnosed with urticaria then I would be worried b/c even I an diagnose that but it is likely just something that she has never seen before.

Did you post about your rash already. You've had it since last Tuesday and it has been migrating? In not Just wondering what happened to that OP.
Anonymous
Most of the time in these cases, the cause of the rash is never discovered and it heals and goes away on its own. The only time there is real concern is if it is combined with a fever or appears infected.

I'd rather have a doctor make a real effort to diagnose and help me than just make something up and send me home with a tube of ointment. She may be young but at least she gives a darn.
Anonymous
Here's your diagnosis: necrotizing assholitis. There's no cure, but trust me, it's harder on everyone else than it is on you.
Anonymous
She's a GP if you're at urgent care. She's not going to know every single rash like a specialized dermatologist would. If it's not poison ivy, allergic reaction, heat rash, or another common rash than be glad she's making an effort to help you.

Whst did you expect???
Anonymous
Personally I'd be thrilled if my doctor enlisted help to determine what was going on with me. Much better than the older doctor who once told me Something didn't really look serious and then I wound up in the hospital for a week because he didn't bother trying to really figure it out.

You sound like a pain in the ass.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Here's your diagnosis: necrotizing assholitis. There's no cure, but trust me, it's harder on everyone else than it is on you.


+1 - sounds like your condition may be a huge burden on others around you. That sucks.

But OP, I'd much rather see a doctor that is open to learning new information, talking to others, to gain insight - than a doctor so quick to assume and possibly mis-diagnose.

There is no doctor that knows every single detail about every single thing.

Anonymous
Go to a dermatologist OP! Urgent care is not a specialist. They are for things below emergency medicine.
Anonymous
Tell us about your rash, OP. We can probably help you quicker.
Anonymous
OP is an idiot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tell us about your rash, OP. We can probably help you quicker.


Yes! Arm chair dermatologists here on dcum are awaiting your description and any info that provides helpful context.about your rash.

After all, we are rash-ional people.
Anonymous
She said she thinks it's a bad bug or spider bite, but is treating me for Mrsa "just in case."

Woke up with what looked like a pin prick size scab on my shin with a pale pink irregularly shaped ring around it on Sunday. By that evening, it went from pale pink to dark red and looked like a burn. Burns and itches. Benadryl and anti itch creams didn't work (might have made it worse). Slightly swollen. No pimples or puss. By this evening it looked worse. Larger. Pale pink ring around the irregularly shaped dark red.

Doesn't look like a tick bite. Doesn't look like a spider bite. Doesn't look like Mrsa.

No fever. No chills.

Anyone had a really bad bite that turned deep dark red and looked like a burn?

No bruising, no purple or black (like a spider bite).

I know she was trying to help, but she was young and it was a little frustrating. She didn't even mention Mrsa until I asked if it could start out looking like this (that's when she left the room and made a call). And now I'm on f'in bactrim. Dammit.
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