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mrcrowley 01-17-2010 04:41 PM

Hi-a question
 
Greetings my name is Paul. I have Syringomelia.

Don't know if any of you have, but it involves spasms.

I want a tattoo but dunno if its safe. Can anyone advise me?

Thanks

Paul

(Broken Wings) 01-18-2010 11:00 PM

Welcome to NT

No question is silly here.

Where do you want your tattoo?

A tattoo can be a permanent identification mark. So make sure you want that forever before you commit.

If that's what you want and you're old enough, then go for it. I personally don't want one.

I can admire the art work and yet I ponder at some of the choices people make. You have to really like something a lot to be reminded of it every day.

I personally don't want one. I would think I would have to be medicated or liquored up somewhat to get a tattoo. I don't think I would be tense at that point.

Where is your syringomelia located?

Are you having a lot of trigger point muscle spasms, pain and/or weakness because of syringomelia? Tensing up may cause you more muscle spasm and pain for a while but I don't think it's going to make you worse in the long run, but do check with your physician for sure before you do it. You have time. Don't rush into it till you've thought it over and know it's right for you.

Hockey 01-19-2010 07:17 AM

Hi Paul & welcome to NT!

Like Wings said, there are no stupid questions here. Just because we have neuro issues, doesn't mean we don't want a lot of the same things as "normal" people. If you want a tat, talk to your doctor first. If you get the green light, seek out a professional artist who understands the situation and is willing to take as much time as necessary.

Just another caveat, make sure it's high quality ink. Inks with metal can make the giant magnent in an MRI a problem. OUCH!!!!!!!!!

Good Luck

jackie66 01-19-2010 07:45 AM

As an ex seaman --DONT DO IT ---- Jackie

mrsD 01-19-2010 09:13 AM

Most tattoos interfere with MRI testing.

If you have a neurological problem, getting a tattoo may make getting diagnostic testing impossible in the future.

azoyizes 01-19-2010 11:52 AM

Hi Paul, and welcome to NT! We're so glad you found us!

There are lots of caring, friendly and helpful people here.

I'm with the opinion of getting your neuro's advice about a tattoo as a first step.

NurseNancy 01-19-2010 05:23 PM

welcome to NT,

i'd say check with your dr too.
can't be too safe.

hope you find the support you're looking for here. it's a great place to be.


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