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Default Visual Evoked Potentials...

I just had my second Visual Evoked Potentials in 2 years. This time, I had I felt extremely tired about 4 hours after test. I had to lie down to rest. I was aware of what was going on, but I was unable to get up or hold a conversation. The entire time I felt like there was an electrical storm going on in my body. Electrical zapping from my head throughout my body. Once it stopped, I fell asleep for awhile.

Has anyone else had this occur following a Visual Evoked Potentials? I don't see my neurologist until the April 26th or I would ask him if this is normal.
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