Nerve conduction test...: Hi, I'm having... - Neuropathy Support

Neuropathy Support

1,725 members505 posts

Nerve conduction test...

Snowbunny profile image
6 Replies

Hi, I'm having my nerve conduction tests tomorrow, can anyone tell me if they've been of help.? What info do they tell the neurologist? That kind of thing?

I've got my gabapentin at 400 a day which gives me about 90% relief and means I can mostly function normally, apart from dropping stuff because I'm getting arthritis in my hands.

Looking forward to hearing from you. :0)

Written by
Snowbunny profile image
Snowbunny
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...
6 Replies
yikes3 profile image
yikes3

Usually they want for you to be still while testing. You can chat a little between. For me at Neuro Science and Mayo, Hopkins, I had a tech, not the doctor doing the tests Never leave your appointment without a plan for breakthrough pain ( some sort of rescue plan as Mayo calls it) and also have a next step information sheet if the treatment that you are currently on fails to work....that way you will have your reading done, your mind made up and the doctor may start the treatment at that same appointment or at least get the ball rolling. Make sure that it's crystal clear who you need to call on weekends if it gets really bad (pain or other problems that come up) That first appointment is all about setting up how the two of you will take care of business - Always ask if you can increase the dose if it doesn't work well at your current dose... with you calling to let them know. You will be making yourself a partner with the doctor. They like this. =)

Shorejds profile image
Shorejds in reply toyikes3

Wow we envy your treatment and situation. We live in a small city in Canada with no access to the facilities you went to. Definitely love your comments.

Shorejds profile image
Shorejds

My wife had these tests which confirmed the type of neuropathy. We were disappointed that he did not offer any ideas as to treatment. My wife's condition has worsened and she is revisiting the neurologist next week.

Not sure this helps. But it is reality in our experience

Snowbunny profile image
Snowbunny

My nerve test went ok. The doctor passed a comment saying that "something is irritating your nerves.." I just have to wait till I see my neurologist in June to find out what!

I hope you're all ok?

loustew2012 profile image
loustew2012

hi. i had the tests done a few years ago as my hands keep swelling up and getting pins and needles for no reason. they did the tests which said that they couldnt find anything. i do sincerely hope that they find something out for you, in the meantime ihave to make do with my swollen hands and tingles. good luck x

Snowbunny profile image
Snowbunny in reply toloustew2012

Hi, the tests went fine, they now think I have fibromyalgia, I still get the burning feet and swollen fingers and sore joints.... Fibro makes more sense with other issues I have too.... Hope you're ok?

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

struggling with nerve pain after amputation and burn

Hi, I am new to this community and hope I can unload a little bit because I am struggling with...

Undiagnosed nerve pain

Hello. I am 44 years old, male from Sweden. Since October 2015 I've had really distressing nerve...
JakeBlake profile image

New to this group but not to pn

I'm so sorry that everyone here has such a lot of pain. I've had peripheral neuropathy for years:...
AnnieGranny profile image

Seeking relief for small nerve peripheral neuropathy

1) In June 2016 I was diagnosed by a Toronto Pain Specialist as having Small Nerve Peripheral...
Arjay33 profile image

Burning in feet at night, after eating, and after walking. Only 23, and don't know what to do?

HI, I'm a 23 year old male. I'm not as fit as I could be, but I participate in various sports...
sillyrabbit profile image

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.