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OMG - last week I had my first ever (and hopefully ONLY ever) nerve conduction test. What a not-fun experience.
The hand specialist I saw sent me to my neuro to have it done, as while the neuro thinks my hand numbness is from the MS, the hand specialist and I do NOT think it is from the MS. I am convinced it started with all of the bicycling. I have been sleeping in a wrist brace (to help thumb and index finger - carpal tunnel) and an elbow/arm brace (to help the ring finger and pinkie - cubital tunnel). It has been three and a half weeks now...and I notice small differences in the numbness and extreme weakness. I can do things I couldn't do before (like unbuckle the three year old from his car seat - three weeks ago it would take me 20 mins and I'd be near tears as the babe sat there wondering what the heck was going on!)....but I'm happy to report I can now unbuckle him with much more ease and speed. So the thumb has more strength and less numbness. Yippy. Tomorrow I see the hand specialist for a follow-up and test results. I haven't cycled since Oct 4 (day 2 of the MS Bike Ride)...and I miss it A LOT...but it scares me to think my hands will be numb forever if I continue. Okay, that's my rant - the nerve conduction test really was odd and just plain old stunk! It was like having my (not so) funny bone hit over and over again. ![]() Wish me luck tomorrow - that the tests show SOMETHING and I can prove silly neuro wrong! ~Keri |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | AZjanie (10-30-2009), barb02 (10-29-2009), Jappy (10-30-2009), NurseNancy (10-29-2009), SallyC (10-29-2009), Twinkletoes (10-29-2009) |
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Good luck Keri. I hope you get answers tomorrow. Over a period of a few years, I had so many of those nerve conduction tests because of my hands so I hear you! In the end it was determine my problem is the MS but at least I had an answer.
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Well, the doc faxed the report to me - and it showed abnormalities in BOTH hands/arm - cannot rule out carpal tunnel.
I jumped and said YES when I saw the fax. It means it's not all in my head (literally, probably not the MS) - or at least that is what I take it that it means that - I will know more this afternoon when I see the hand specialist. Oh joy, now I can add neuropathy to my list of problems. Sigh. ~Keri |
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i've had the emg too. one shock was so surprising that i said a bad word. oops.
i hope you get firm answers.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | SallyC (10-29-2009) |
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