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Old 05-26-2012, 12:31 PM #1
Lindaky Lindaky is offline
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Default EMG result help!

I had an EMG done recently and have not seen my neuro yet. I have tho seen my Pain Dr and was told that injections will not help me. As you can imagine that was not very encouraging even tho I am not much on the injection thing I do need some kind of relief from the pain. Just wondering if someone out there has some kind of knowledge and can give me an idea as to wht this may mean. This is part of what my results say.... Abnormal EMG... SEVERE AXONAL LOSS both at L5=S1 levels. worse on left especially at the S1 level which is the most affected level. Chronic L5-S1 bilaterally, primarily at S1 in both feet with the left leg worse than the right. If someone can give me an idea it would help me and give me an idea what I may be up against before I go see my neuro next week. Thanks![/U]
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