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Old 05-24-2012, 01:34 PM
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Smile Calf Muscle Biopsy

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Originally Posted by nemsmom View Post
Sorry I can't be too much help, I've only had the muscle biopsy.

I also had mine on my leg. They had to do mine with only a local. Because they didn't want to put me under. As far as getting to the muscle you only feel a tugging feeling, but then when they take the sample it is a sharp pain that only lasts a few seconds for each sample they take. I think for me they took four pieces of muscle. Then they stitch you up and you have to stay for about 45 minutes (I think that's how long it was) to make sure your blood pressure is good after.

For me it was the tugging feeling that made me nauseous but it wasn't too bad. Make sure you have a couple days that you can just relax and recover because walking will be a little difficult and for the rest of they day you are supposed to try and stay off it as much as you can.

I had to go home and take care of the kids and I think that slowed my healing process way down. Oh and when they offer the pain meds take them. I didn't and wish I would have to help me sleep that first night. Otherwise I was fine with Tylenol.

I don't know about the nerve biopsy though, sorry. I hope yours goes well. Just try and relax, the doctor should talk to you through the whole thing to keep your mind off it, that helps.

Oh and ice it for the rest of the night, that really helps with the pain. I had to keep mine iced for two days I think to keep the pain down, but I was taking care of two kids under five just a couple hours after the biopsy.

Good luck, please let me know how it goes.

Kristie
Hi, A calf muscle biopsy (4 inch long vertical incision) was performed on my right calf 13 days ago and I remain with severe pain and discomfort and have difficulty in walking. I was recently told to give the healing process 6 weeks. This may seem like doom and gloom but it is what it is. I was also told that this experience occurs in less than 2% of the biopsies. I think that if I had to do it over again I would have immobilized and elevated the leg for the 1st 24 to 48 hours to give it a chance to begin healing. Although the out patient hospital instructions did not emphasize this they did mention it but also said walking and using the leg would be acceptable. I think my early behavier may caused some internal bleeding and now I am payiing the price. I guess I would have a detailed discussion with the Surgeon about the healing process do's and don'ts if I were to ever undergo another biopsy. THe best of luck! Keep your chin up!
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