Like the others said, I wouldn't trust any advice on here. If not the ER, take her to Urgent Care. But remember that those place are designed to treat trauma and general medical issues and will not have specialists in any particular field sitting in the back. It sounds like you're past that stage(initial diagnosis) though they may be able to call in a specialist if needed which would avoid the wait to see an ID doc in his/her office. My wife is an RN and her boss is a specialist in Infectious Diseases, so I know it can be tough to hear "we're doing all we can" or "wait it out" but that's the truth sometimes. Everyone expects a trip to the doctor to end with a shot, prescription and a perfect outcome. It just isn't that way. Also, not all doctors have the same knowledge and that's why we have "specialists". Hindsight is always 20/20, but I can understand how 3 weeks of trying different things can happen. If the regular docs are out of ideas, the specialist is the next step. And don't be surprised if you get the same answer: "wait it out". I know my wife and her doc have to tell patients sometimes "there's nothing more we can do".
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