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@richardab

Please don't feel guilty about finding the best care for your conditions. A Rheumatologist is definitely a doctor to handle your autoimmune conditions. As I tell folk from experience, your doctors work for you. If they insist in sticking you in a 20 minute time slot for insurance purposes, if they talk over your head without explanations or talk around you to your hubby or ignore your questions and concerns, find another one.

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Thank you for your input! It makes me more concerned and raises more questions, as when I visited with my PCP the other day and she indicated that I don't have lupus, but then got a little sassy when I tried to ask her questions too and she didn't have answers. I do not expect a doctor to know everything, and would be ok if they don't know something, especially as out there as this case. I just want to know what I have specifically, prognosis, and how to manage this for the long term.