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Old 05-31-2014, 02:29 PM #1
Sandylyn Sandylyn is offline
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Default Had EMG

Had the EMG yesterday and got to see the neurologist while she did the test. She said neuropathy feet and legs most likely from diabetes. Borderline carpal tunnel and when I looked at my online records today I see it says Paresthesia
and hyperflexia . MRI next week of my neck and upper back. I'm doubtful that will show anything.
I wish I had asked her questions seems like I don't think of them till later. I'm wondering if my hands have a circulation problem going on. I don't get it the more I do the worse they get red and splotchy tight feeling.
I forgot to tell her I had cleaned a tile floor that had toilet bowl cleaner spilled on it. It didn't burn the outside of my fingers or hurt at the time and maybe this sounds out their but I wonder if it caused some internal damage to my fingers. I'm so frustrated trying to work like this. Having a bad day, feeling sorry for myself I guess. When I hear someone complain about some little temporary pain they are having, ( one that will go away) I just want to smack them. lol, Am I having a bad attitude or do others ever feel like this.
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