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Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 13
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 13
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Well I had my appointment today, and well, the EMG test was nothing short of absolute, unadulterated, pure torture. The test began simple enough, with the doctor (not the pain doctor, another specialist that travels from office to office) placing electrodes on my leg and shocking my leg. After the second shock, everything he did was total h-e double hockey sticks...my entire leg felt like it was on fire, every muscle was cramping, and every joint was aching tremendously. That wasn't even the bad part. He then stuck this needle in my shin that burned just like a syringe, and began telling me to move my toes...but I couldn't! They were locked up for some reason, so he flexed them upwards by hand. He then progressed to place these needles in my calf, above and behind my knee, and in my lower back. By the time he was doing my back, I was punching the wall above my head, and when I finally sat up I saw a puddle where my face was...didn't even realize I was shedding so many tears during the test! I guess the point of all this is it was awful, and while it's true that it wasn't worse than some of the other stuff I've suffered through since my injury, like Coumadin therapy, it's certainly something I never want to do again.
So there I am, sitting on the table, writhing in pain from this test, thinking that now I'm going to see my pain doctor...nope! I was there only for the test...but I only had three days of my medicine left, and I needed to talk to him about the hydrocodone not working. I was about to freak out.
Well, what happened next made all the other bad stuff I went through a little better. After explaining my med. situation to the receptionist, she called my doctor (I guess he wasn't there) and told him what I told her, and he switched me from 7.5/500 lortab 3x/day to 7.5/325 oxycodone 4x/day...without even seeing me! I'm guessing from that gesture that 1)he's a compassionate human being, and 2) he trusts me. I can't begin to describe how much better I feel about my relationship with him. At least I have one doctor whom I feel really understands me and what I'm going through.
Oh, he didn't see any nerve issues or entrapments...oh boy...
I wish a pain-free day to you all!
Tim
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