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Old 09-09-2013, 12:04 PM #1
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Default No trust left in doctors-

So, I have been almost recovered for a while now, just ear ringing. The other day I was having severe chest pains, and was extremely dizzy, so I went to the hospital. (children's because I am under 18).

I was extremely clear, telling them my brain is hyper sensitive and I am having some serious brain injury problems. They were fairly gentle, doing different tests on my heart. Then a doctor came in, told me my heart was fine, and the dizziness was probably related to my concussion issues.

Then they did the normal neurological testing, checked my pupils, that kind of stuff. But then the doctor said, "let me move your head," so I let him, and he started turning my head back and forth, fast, having me watch his nose. I said I didn't feel comfortable with this, but he continued. It wasn't like snapping fast, but it was too fast for me.

Has anyone else had any experiences like this? I am tempted to cancel all my medical appointments.
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