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Old 12-10-2008, 06:25 AM
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Hi, Sue,

I don't know that I know what a lumbar puncture is; it's possible I may have heard it by a different name.

Though I understand that it's all pretty scary, the best thing happening right now is that the neurologist (by what you've relayed) doesn't appear to be messing around.

I've had EMGs/NCVs - also by a neurologist.

I don't know when your testing is scheduled, yet if time permits, I would suggest calling the neurologist's office and ask whether there are certain things you should/should not do prior to your appointment time. For instance, I know that my neurologist tells all patients to use no lotion.

As baby-ish, too, as it may strike some: I've always taken a small stuffed animal; not only does it help distract attention from what the neurologist is doing, it also something to squeeze if/when there is discomfort.

For me, the worst part of the testing was on one of my palms and my lumbar spine. But... that crummy sensation did not last an eternity.

Any/all of the tests you're having, chances are: Your neurologist or the doc's staff can give you information (often it's called something such as "Patient Education" or "Patient Information) about the testing.

Just don't be afraid to ask questions .
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