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<blockquote data-quote="croaker24" data-source="post: 20579" data-attributes="member: 900"><p>I think this is cool -- <a href="https://www.crowdmed.com/" target="_blank">https://www.crowdmed.com/</a> I've become distrustful of specialists over the past few years because you never know for sure which specialist you really need to see based on a suite of symptoms. For example - I suffered for nearly 6 months before a nurse-practitioner finally had the idea of testing for low T; and this after seeing 4 different specialists; with my primary PCP giving up and insisting it was all in my head and trying to shove Xanax on me - and I know many guys here can tell the same story. </p><p></p><p>A single specialist is going to assume your problem in their area of expertise, but many conditions have symptoms that span multiple disciplines. Celiac Disease for example. I know many people who were not accurately diagnosed for years and truly suffered for it. </p><p></p><p>A *team* of specialists however, is a different story. I know from experience on my job that problem-solving often works best with a team of people with different each with a different perspective. The problem though with CrowdMed is that it looks as though they have changed their pricing - now you need to buy a monthly plan that you can cancel after 2 months. I don't see a single case option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="croaker24, post: 20579, member: 900"] I think this is cool -- [URL]https://www.crowdmed.com/[/URL] I've become distrustful of specialists over the past few years because you never know for sure which specialist you really need to see based on a suite of symptoms. For example - I suffered for nearly 6 months before a nurse-practitioner finally had the idea of testing for low T; and this after seeing 4 different specialists; with my primary PCP giving up and insisting it was all in my head and trying to shove Xanax on me - and I know many guys here can tell the same story. A single specialist is going to assume your problem in their area of expertise, but many conditions have symptoms that span multiple disciplines. Celiac Disease for example. I know many people who were not accurately diagnosed for years and truly suffered for it. A *team* of specialists however, is a different story. I know from experience on my job that problem-solving often works best with a team of people with different each with a different perspective. The problem though with CrowdMed is that it looks as though they have changed their pricing - now you need to buy a monthly plan that you can cancel after 2 months. I don't see a single case option. [/QUOTE]
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