jewelchic70
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I am not questioning my Dr's ability to do his job but someone Private messaged me and asked why I didn't have a comprehensive EMG. As I posted in my thread, my Dr tested both my legs. Im fine with that, especially since my problem is within my leg. (makes good sense). Does that disqualify me for having a comprehensive EMG?
What exactly is a comprehensive EMG? How was your EMG done?
I will give you a little information about mine. My Dr poked me three times in my calf, one time in my foot, twice in the thigh (This was on my problem leg). I believe he poked me only once in my good calf (other leg). Hmmm, Now that Im thinking, that was all on my good leg and oh yes, he did poke me once in the arm. At this point, I asked if he'd be testing anymore on my upper body and he asked, Do you want more? LOL I wasn't about to argue with a man and his access to an unlimitted amount of needles!
Was your test similar? I would be happy to know.
PS: I am only comparing, I STILL believe/trust my DR! :shock:
What exactly is a comprehensive EMG? How was your EMG done?
I will give you a little information about mine. My Dr poked me three times in my calf, one time in my foot, twice in the thigh (This was on my problem leg). I believe he poked me only once in my good calf (other leg). Hmmm, Now that Im thinking, that was all on my good leg and oh yes, he did poke me once in the arm. At this point, I asked if he'd be testing anymore on my upper body and he asked, Do you want more? LOL I wasn't about to argue with a man and his access to an unlimitted amount of needles!
Was your test similar? I would be happy to know.
PS: I am only comparing, I STILL believe/trust my DR! :shock: