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Old 07-08-2010, 07:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Jo*mar View Post
From seeing the electrician doing his FCE I was noticing that while I would be able to do most of those tasks -except the overhead screwdriver work- I'd have eto keep dropping my arms down to get blood flowing in them again LOL.
Then I would have the delayed pain later or possibly even spasms.

So I wonder how that would show up on the testing?? If at all?
I have no clue how this would be detected. One thing I've noticed is many pain treatment facilities do not do the test anymore because insurance in many cases do not pay for it. I've found 2 places that will do it for cash or charge, close to $1000. Every place I called the first thing they asked "is it a WC case" in which I responded "no, an SSDI case" and then seemed surprised and asked why would you even want this test done? My wife is going to do the test but it just seems another chunk of money down the drain. And more importantly if this test fails to help my wife at all, the feeling that we paid good money so she could go through much pain performing a test that can't gauge much as far as RSD is concerned.
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