The first and last time I had a Doctor do something strange like that was back in 1965. Just me and a hundred other men were in a big room…the Doctor said “drop your underwear and cough”…I was in the middle of my physical to join the Air Force.
Sounds like the Doc's sprockets were starting to slip. The strip down i do believe was to look for needle marks. Probably something the government requires. I didn't get diagnosed till after social security so I didn't have to prove anything to anyone.
After shuffling for ages, I woke up one morning and my feet froze to the floor. Went to the ER. The doctor pressed his hand on my right shin and told me to raise my left leg. I did. He said, no, the left leg. I raised it again. He said, I mean your right leg. Later, he came back and said they were admitting me. He also said, “I hope there’s nothing godawful wrong with you. “ 😳
Ok Jeremy I've got a Parkinson's story but first let me say about your story Wow!! 😳 Weird lol I would have witnessed to him from the Bible had it been me ha ha 🤣🤣
So here's my story Years ago when we were without dental insurance my husband had to get a tooth pulled well we live in a small Oklahoma town and the one dentist we had had Parkinson's Never met him sweetest man but when we seen him coming he was literally using a walker and we almost bolted lol.. He pulled the tooth and he needed his assistance's to guide his hands 🤪
I have had really good experiences with Doctors here. We have a broad range of nationalities represented. What you may find on any given day is a Doctor driving for Uber or working as a waiter. In fact my brother has a guy working with him that is a highly skilled electrician, plumber, A/C tech, etc. He’s a 32 year old Doctor from Cuba. The process of licensing in the U.S. is not helpful to them. Yet we have a shortage of skilled Doctors. Sounds like you got Punked. 😂