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I had/have a terrible neuro specialist who would never 'get' my descriptions of sensations. He'd argue and question me.
'Well what do you mean by numb?'
'So the left of your face is slow and heavy? What do you mean?'
'How can something "feel colder than cold"?'

and on it went. Whatever I said, he'd question it.

Gave me an MRI and diagnosis within the space of an hour, but questions all my descriptions. I hate him.

If he asked me to come in and be watched, i'd tell him where to go !!!!!!!!
Tell him to go look at the scans and be a doctor. Not watch you for things that you can tell him.
Sounds barking mad to me !!
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