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Old 09-26-2014, 11:36 PM #6
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Default Can one take anything before an EMG

I'm no lightweight when it comes to pain, but my last EMG (2006) was horrific. It is show damage and that led to successful neurosurgery.

But now it's 5 years later...Though I promised myself I'd never have another, it may be in my future. Does anyone know if taking a benzo or Tramadol would skew the results?

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