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Old 03-09-2011, 08:54 AM #1
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Getting EMG and NVC tests today. How badly does an EMG hurt?

I've had 2 cortisone shots in each foot as well as a nerve block shot in each foot (by podiatrist when we thought I had plantar fasciitis). Those were REALLY bad. I'm hoping the EMG isn't nearly as bad!

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Hi Brenda,

Of course everyone is going to be different. Some have compared the shocks to really strong static electricity like when rubbing your feet on a carpet and touching something grounded; others to a needle jab.

Whatever, it's not so bad as to spend any time worrying about it. It's quick, then it's over and done with.

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Hi Brenda,

Of course everyone is going to be different. Some have compared the shocks to really strong static electricity like when rubbing your feet on a carpet and touching something grounded; others to a needle jab.

Whatever, it's not so bad as to spend any time worrying about it. It's quick, then it's over and done with.

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when having an EMG do you need to be off meds such as lyrica?
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zorro, lyrica will not affect the EMG
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ever touch your tongue to a 9 volt battery? it's pretty similar. i've had my arms and legs done enough times. the other part of the test feels like a pin prick. overall - slightly uncomfortable but tolerable.
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It must be bit different for each of us, due to the MD/tech doing the testing & our own system or pain sensitivity.

Make sure to go to the bathroom before the test as a few of the zaps are are very quick but they are zingers. You don't want to have a full bladder...
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It must be bit different for each of us, due to the MD/tech doing the testing & our own system or pain sensitivity.

Make sure to go to the bathroom before the test as a few of the zaps are are very quick but they are zingers. You don't want to have a full bladder...
Thanks everyone! And Jo*mar - I especially appreciate your comment, as "slip-ups" can happen when I laugh or sneeze!

You guys are wonderful to take to time to answer questions.

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I've had them to hurt like blazes, others I was barely aware. Must depend on the tech.
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I have had 2 in the past year and while not comfortable they were tolerable.
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