Yes, if your insurance will cover it, go get it checked out. Why go to urgent care? Can you get in to see your primary care doctor? Also, if your Nephrologist (guy that made sense) thought it was in infection... why didn't he start you on an antibiotic?
Quote from: Rerun on November 05, 2005, 07:01:58 AMYes, if your insurance will cover it, go get it checked out. Why go to urgent care? Can you get in to see your primary care doctor? Also, if your Nephrologist (guy that made sense) thought it was in infection... why didn't he start you on an antibiotic? Well he didn't give an antibiotic because you should never get antibiotics unless you really have an infection since your body becomes immune to antibiotics over time. Yes there are several kinds of antibiotics they can give you however they still want to minimize your chances of becoming immune to a certain type of antibiotic.But regardless I would go to urgent care or E.R. if you start to experience numbness or another bout of extreme pain. Is it possible it is a deep vein clot? I am not too sure. But I would not rely on a nephrologist I would see a specialist.
Quote from: Epoman on November 05, 2005, 10:28:43 AMQuote from: Rerun on November 05, 2005, 07:01:58 AMYes, if your insurance will cover it, go get it checked out. Why go to urgent care? Can you get in to see your primary care doctor? Also, if your Nephrologist (guy that made sense) thought it was in infection... why didn't he start you on an antibiotic? Well he didn't give an antibiotic because you should never get antibiotics unless you really have an infection since your body becomes immune to antibiotics over time. Yes there are several kinds of antibiotics they can give you however they still want to minimize your chances of becoming immune to a certain type of antibiotic.But regardless I would go to urgent care or E.R. if you start to experience numbness or another bout of extreme pain. Is it possible it is a deep vein clot? I am not too sure. But I would not rely on a nephrologist I would see a specialist.Ok here's the latest scoop on my knee: The knee is still swollen, BUT most of the pain is gone. For the record, I'll go to the hospital. The way it works is I'll go to primary care, who will refer me to a primary specialist. Even on Sunday. For those worrying about insurance, it doesn't cost me a dime. I don't even have to file a claim. Hopefully, things will work out.