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At least you checked your spam, Keith! Thanks.
How does one persuade med personnel to check for Epstein Barr titers?
The COVID clinic at a DC university has sorta dismissed my symptoms w/o examining me - based solely on one telemed conversation. They want me to see a lymphedema specialist and for the other symptoms that occurred at the same time? See the people I've already seen (podiatrist x2, ER x 2; dermatologist x2 etc.) or find new ones.
I'm discouraged.
My hope for you is relief. One of us must get some.
Thanks for your thoughtfulness.
Joan