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Always_Believe 07-14-2015 06:42 PM

3 phase scan results
 
Nothing definitive which makes me think neuro will lean more toward 'simple' nerve damage. The odd thing was there was "minimally increased activity in the right knee, right ankle & right subtalar joint". All my pain and nerve damage is in my LEFT. So confused now. Granted, I read the results myself as they were posted in my online chart. Does anyone have any expertise with 3 phase scan results?

Russell 07-14-2015 07:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Always_Believe (Post 1155086)
Nothing definitive which makes me think neuro will lean more toward 'simple' nerve damage. The odd thing was there was "minimally increased activity in the right knee, right ankle & right subtalar joint". All my pain and nerve damage is in my LEFT. So confused now. Granted, I read the results myself as they were posted in my online chart. Does anyone have any expertise with 3 phase scan results?

Hi Always,
It's one of the weird things about our body's response to this monster.
It's called a mirror response. One side of our body is affected than our nervess on the opposite side starts to get affected. Why? I haven't a clue!
Be well my friend...:hug:

LIT LOVE 07-14-2015 08:10 PM

It might also be too soon for you to see results on a bone scan.

Always_Believe 07-14-2015 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Russell (Post 1155108)
Hi Always,
It's one of the weird things about our body's response to this monster.
It's called a mirror response. One side of our body is affected than our nervess on the opposite side starts to get affected. Why? I haven't a clue!
Be well my friend...:hug:

Maybe that's why mirror therapy is so highly recommended :p

Always_Believe 07-14-2015 08:49 PM

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Originally Posted by LIT LOVE (Post 1155118)
It might also be too soon for you to see results on a bone scan.

My injury was almost 2 years ago. Why would the doc want to do this test then? Insurance won't cover the LSB that PM wanted to do. They want PT first....LOL...they have paid for traditional PT & 2 weeks of pool therapy. Someone isn't looking hard enough!


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