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Maybe I should tell the neuro appt. booking dept. that my tongue is tingling?
Great idea. And then once you get in you can say "uh, I accidentally bit my tongue, that symptom is resolved now but I do have these others…"

My first neuro took several weeks to get in, all the others were 3-4 months and I was having terrible symptoms that landed me in the ER. I took the earliest available neuro and he turned out to be awful.
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