Guest guest Posted June 4, 2005 Report Share Posted June 4, 2005 and Laurie, I think that is what I meant! Just remembering the torture I might have mis-written! For clarity: >I think Laurie meant to have them use ped needles, not have a ped do the > EMG. Is that what you meant Laurie, use ped needles? Thanks for clearing this up. God bless, Hazelpone ----- Original Message ----- >I think Laurie meant to have them use ped needles, not have a ped do the > EMG. > > > > Hpone00 wrote: > >>I had two EMG's by the same guy, what a nightmare! Nothing short of >>torture. Next time, I am following Laurie's advice and getting a ped >>neuro >>to do it. I didn't think there was a less painful way, the tech (or >>whatever he was) was with my neuro and was all I knew. I will never let >>anyone torture me like that again. It felt like everyone else describes, >>'shock, current, extremely painful. The tech (or whatever he was) who did >>it acted like I was making a big deal out of nothing. Never again. >> >>God bless, >>Hazelpone >> >> >>----- Original Message ----- >>I have sensation " memories " from my (extremely painful) EMG, in my >>hands, they feel like either electric current or a shock, or plunging >>my hands fingers first in a pot of boiling water. So I know what you >>mean, unless we've both lost it! >> >>Take care, >>RH >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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