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should I go through with bone scan?
I'm having doubts about having a bone scan done in a few weeks, and wanted to get some other opinions about whether it's worthwhile or not. Outside of the obvious pros (getting it out of the way, gaining insight into what's going on inside me) and the cons (having radioactive matter injected into my body, the inconvenience of it taking six hours with two hour gaps in which I have nothing to do and no where to relax), I would really appreciate your input.
I've read several articles and posts questioning the true value of this test in diagnosing RSD, and honestly I don't want to do it. You responses are appreciated. Tim |
I highly suggest that you have this test. I was unsure before mine, but it ended up being the best thing I did in terms of receiving undeniable proof. Before the bone scan, I had a few doctors who knew about my RSD by talking with me and looking at the surface symptoms but there were still many more that needed a solid medical document. For me this test was valuable because of the letter I received, stating that the bone damage clearly caused by RSD appeared very advanced, and that amount would only be possible after years of the disease. In my words it basically proved to me that I really was speaking the truth all those years. Even when they tried to tell me it was nothing. I had been misdiagnosed and shoved aside for 5 years, and this was the test that proved everything. The results placed me on disability and continue to be helpful when it comes to seeing specialists. I have also recently been moved ahead of a long waiting list. So basically I think that since you have been referred, it can't hurt to go through with the scan. No matter how long you have had the RSD, they should be able to pick up something that will convince someone else. You never know what the results may be and the radioactive dye is the very smallest amount possible. You won't even know it's there.
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I totally agree! The bone scan was my only proof of what is going on!
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Hi Tim, I would get it. Especially if it is paid for by someone else. I forget the exact statistics, but they are about 60-70% sensitive which means that 30% of the time, or so, they are negative when the patient truly has RSD. So, a positive finding is of value, a negative might be wrong. There ya go! Does life get any better than that? With regards to the ionizing radiation exposure, it is a short 1/2 life, low dose radioisotope so it it is of little consequence (although nothing in medicine seemingly is without occasional issues). Now, if they have been treating you for RSD and your findings are positive, it won't change treatment one bit. If they are holding back on RSD treatment and you have positive findings, then you potentially have much to gain. Otherwise, you're screwed! They'll use negative results to cut you off. End result.....as Charlton Heston once said, "no one gets off this earth alive." |
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Truly sucky feeling right now. Tim |
I think I have read it is about 50/50 too. It depends a lot on how long you have had RSD - if there has been enough time for the bone damage to be done. I had one, and it was negative, but I've been diagnosed over an over by many docs as having RSD, so there you go.
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Now with that in mind, it really just depends on whether or not your doc really believes that you are genuine with your complaints and also who is paying his bill (private ins., work comp, etc.) Yes, a negative scan (40% of them when looking for RSD) could be used against you, arguing there is nothing wrong with you if the doc is trying to use then end to justify the mean and cut you off. By the way, the wording on the report in short, will just say there is abnormal or aymmetrical uptake in the "whatever" region on the "x" view. Won't likely say "consistent with RSD." It will just say "clinical correlation advised" or "MRI/CT follow-up recommend" which of course, will be negative (at least as far as RSD is concerned). On balance and in a perfect world, I still think the scan is a good idea to get but you must be prepared if you come up negative and your doc wants to beat you over your head with it! Have a game plan! Just remember that a negative scan does not mean nothing is wrong, about 1/2 of the time it means it was an invalid test result. |
I would probably have it done, even though mine was negative.... the doc that ordered mine also ordered an emg... which also was negative. She was so sure I did not have RSD and was faking that she was nearly jumping up and down. I asked how I could fake swelling, cold, red, shiny, ridged fingernails, hairy area on arm.... she said if the bone scan was negative I did not have it period. I nearly ran out of her office and never went back. I went to Clev Clinic and my doc there doesn't order either test, considers them a waste of time.
But, if your lucky, and it is positive- it will help you prove your case. Mine was done 2 months into having RSD. I wonder if I had one now, years into it, if the result would be positive. I am having a lot of problem with the bones in my feet getting stress fractures even though my bone scan that they give women is normal... makes me wonder if the RSD in my feet has left my bones weak there. |
You folks are wonderful!!
I just want to thank each and every one of you for sharing your stories and encouraging me. I spoke with my pain doctor's office a little while ago to make sure it wasn't them ordering the test, to which their reply was "(My doctor) doesn't rely on that test to diagnose RSD." I'm currently waiting on the ortho's office to return my call...Due to my post thrombotic syndrome, the blood begins to pool in my leg after 30-45 minutes, and I need a place to elevate it to relieve the swelling. So I'm gonna do it, I'm just waiting to see of they can do it closer to my house or accommodate me in some way, which they seem more than happy to do.
THANK YOU GUYS SO VERY MUCH FOR HELPING EASE MY ANXIETY! YOU GUYS ARE TRULY THE BEST! I THANK GOD I FOUND YOU! All the best Tim :grouphug: |
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