well at least you are getting somewhere..
have you ever done one of those body pain maps?
where there is a front and back of a body - then you circle or place an arrow or put an X on the sore places then describe if it is achy, numb, stinging, burning etc?
One of those might be a big help for neuro- or any doctor.
here's some -
https://www.ans-medical.com/patient/...ntyourpain.cfm
http://www2.rpa.net/~lrandall/fmslog.html
this shows a sample and how a dr/therapist would use it-
http://www.acay.com.au/~mkrause/clinical_Lucy.htm
this has some varied PT/bodywork info and is kind of different - but has some good stuff
http://www.back-in-business-physioth...elsyndrome.htm
http://www.acay.com.au/~mkrause/radicular.htm
desk ergonomics-
http://www.acay.com.au/~mkrause/work...ergonomics.htm