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I've had 4 of them, what I've learned is it is a very subjective test, in regard to the person administering the test itself.
The 3rd & 4th were done by the same Dr's so they were able to compare my results to my previous results. This showed what changed from the previous time. Its not my favorite thing, but if it helps to prove something and help then you got to do what you got to do. Good Luck
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My PN is considered Critical Illness Neuropathy. In October 2010 I left for a golf trip not feeling well, woke up in a hospital 21 days later. I was in an induced coma for treatment of Legioneers Disease. First day out of ICU I noticed the pain in my feet and as they say the rest is history. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | indigo (04-15-2016) |
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I've had two series on my legs, and two on my arms.
They are not agony for me. The sensations are mostly surprising in nature. Not something that you ordinarily experience. Closest perhaps to a light electrical shock from lamp or other small appliance. I think we are used to fearing those shocks, as we should. But this conduction study is carefully calibrated and cannot damage you. But a light current is sent through each major nerve, from one end to the other, to see if the nerve is working. If the nerve is damaged the conduction is either very slow or non existent. In addition a thin needle is used to test the responsiveness of your muscles. That is usually done after the nerve conduction part of the test. you will lie on your stomach, and that makes you feel rather vulnerable. I have been through so many tests i my lifetime, and so many 'procedures' often bizarre and done without an anesthetic and since I cannot tolerate the codeine based drugs (opioids) I am sent home from surgery with Tylenol. Relax, think of sunshine and seagulls......there is nothing to fear. Hugs, ElaineD |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | indigo (04-15-2016) |
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My right thigh is 80% Numb, what would a nerve conduction test prove. Why is it needed. I've just learned to live with this pretty dead nerve issue. Been using some acupuncture needles in the numb areas but don't know if it will do any help to restore nerves.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | indigo (04-15-2016) |
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I've never found it painful. Just shocking. I get another one done in a few weeks myself . ![]() |
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Thanks and I know where the nerve damage comes from, Hip Surgery. So I never went to neurologist etc as what can they do? Re-grow the nerves, I don't think so. My common sense tells me that...but many talk the nerve test and I wonder if I'm missing something.
I've accepted this as fighting it doesn't bring back nerves. So I just go on and massage the area, use topicals etc and now using some acupuncture but not a lot of hope that the needles will bring back the nerves. Thanks again for reply to my question Rancar. C |
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And unfortunately I didn't have this group to ask. I was pretty tense when I got there but the technician was kind and told me exactly what to expect. In a few spots it was a bit uncomfortable and it others it was nothing. I think it sounds much worse when you read about it then it actually is.
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