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Old 04-20-2015, 07:53 AM #1
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Default Ncv cause further damage?

My doc wants to do another emg/ncv. I had one in feb ( Ive had 3 in the last year). I'm not sure why. I sent her a letter ecplaining all my symptoms in an attempt to get her to change her coding for insurance coverage of my skin biopsy. It worked but now she wants another emg.

I'm worried that's it's going to cause more damage to my already physically damaged nerves. What do u guys think? I kind of want to cus I don't think they tested the right parts before but it hurts so mych and I'm worried about worsening my condition. I know it won't change anything so why do it right? Ugh, I want to know though cus I believe it's sfn but also large fiber from the acupuncture.
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