By going to see another doctor, you will be helping him/her retire student loan debt. That will help a like minded doctor equip themselves to survive.
I should clarify: I'm not a medical doctor, my doctorate is is in chemistry. However, I taught the pre-med organic chemistry lab throughout grad school. It's kind of like seeing sausage and laws being made. My impression of most of my students was "Oh my God, they are going to kill everyone they touch!!"
It's kind of funny though. My current doctor graduated from med school in 2004. He's so young he doesn't even understand why I call him "Doogie". He's actually not bad, his main nurse is HOT and he has stitched me back together a number of times. Like I said though, I have a fear the pain is something bigger than a bit of a sprain...joint issues run in our family and from what I've seen my brother go through, the side effects of the medicines are worse than the arthritis itself.
-Blast