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Old 10-05-2016, 03:33 PM #1
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Default Evoked Potentials

Has anyone had a reaction after Evoked Potential Testing? Immediately after I reacted, neurophysiologist saying it was because I got off the table too quickly but I didn't think I had, who am I to argue.

Flew back home and have been tired out ever since having a major melt down few days later. Working in garden and without warning signals incredible pressure in head, nausea, eyes and ears ultra sensitive, coursing as I call it outer parts of right side etc and head pain rising to levels of accident two plus years ago, this all coming within a few minutes. GP gave me strong painkillers and anti nausea tablets.

As I have not been on top of my games since Evoked Potentials could this have contributed to it? or a red herring.

Has the Evoked Potential Testing actually been of any use to anyone? According to one of my therapists the equipment used will only detect a major nerve issue anyway not the sensitive nuances so often accompanying brain injury but one does what the Insurance companies demand of you.
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