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Old 08-15-2021, 10:12 AM #1
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Default EMG and Velocity tests again

So I have the dates for my next tests at Oxford neurology department
September 29th I do hope they actually do find something
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So I have the dates for my next tests at Oxford neurology department
September 29th I do hope they actually do find something

Let us know. Thank you.
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Old 08-15-2021, 05:35 PM #3
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The results won't be available for a couple of months
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It shouldn't take a neurology department that long to report nerve conduction/EMG results; could you make a request for them?
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It shouldn't take a neurology department that long to report nerve conduction/EMG results; could you make a request for them?
I agree.with you.
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Over here in the UK it takes about two months to get a neurologist appointment
Still we don't pay for it directly
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it can take a while to get a neurologist appointment here too, but not that long to get test results.
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I have an MRI of my spine appointment too now on 7th September
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Had the spine MRI today in the machine for nearly two hours!
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So tomorrow is the Oxford neurology department visit for my EMg and velocity tests not looking forward to it at all
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