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@annewoodmayo

Hi repl,
Thanks for your informative post! A lot there to process.

For starters, you mentioned a helpful doctor. What is his/her specialty? I mean, what word would we use to do a search?

Thanks, again!

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Hi!
I would search for a chronic disease specialist, or chronic fatigue specialist, I found my doctor after reading an article in Nat Geo on long covid whose clinic was mentioned and in my state. I got lucky to get in.

My search was about finding any doctor NOT with a big group, but someone who was private as then I wouldn’t get lost in the bureaucratic mess that comes from seeing those in larger groups.

Personally I’d find an MD who can prescribe meds, or if you’re in a state that recognizes ND’s as able to prescribe, then anyone who specializes in chronic diseases and conditions.

Then I’d read up on which practitioners you’d feel would be a good fit and really listen to you.

I read reviews and bios and website pages to get a sense. Then I call and talk to the front office personnel and see if it’s a good fit.

I called over a dozen places before finding one that fit for me.

Hope this helps!