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.....and the loo seat would often be too cold to sit on but only on one side (apologies for that mental image).
I know that exact feeling. My left hip and leg suddenly went numb several years ago. Toilet seat was freezing cold on one side, and warm on the other. I went to my pcp. However, my doctor didn't pursue it, when it cleared up, he just dropped it. One of many things that he should have put 2 and 2 together and check for ms. I'm sure my numb hip and leg was from the ms. Since hindsight (no pun intended) is 20/20.

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