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Old 03-11-2011, 09:51 PM #11
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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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Doc,

I love your whimsical replies. They always leave me with a smile on my face. Thanks, I needed that!
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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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