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1Thes518
03-30-2006, 01:11 PM
I had two types of nerve conduction tests today - the first with electrodes on my arm/hand and then leg and foot. Second test with needles (that was fun.) The neurologist doing the test said that I did not have peripheral neuropathy or radiculopathy, and that the results were "relatively normal."
Does this mean that I don't have MS either?

He did not mention MS, but said that I should follow up with my primary care physician.

I have heard that any demylenation would show up on the nerve conduction tests - is that right?

The tests really exacerbated my symptoms, although the doc denied that it could happen!!!

Thanks for any insight.
1Thes518

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lilc
03-30-2006, 03:44 PM
I had a "better than average" series of evoked potentials, but my MRIs, symptoms, LP and lack of any other explanation resulted in a dx of MS. Unfortunately it can be a long journey to diagnosis...

orngcrayon
03-30-2006, 04:41 PM
My nerve tests came back normal too. My primary symptom was muscle weakness, not the tingling/numbness/neuropathy that a lot of people get. So the test probably doesn't rule out MS. It's good to see a couple different people though, each neurologist will look at it differently.

duttin
03-30-2006, 07:15 PM
I just had a deep muscle and nerve EMG/NCS and I have had 2 standard EMG/NCS in the past year.NCS are used to see if a person has a neuropathy(some with MS have after the myelin is worn down)or a radiculopathy associated with MS but more in common with herniated disk or spinal impingement.EMG part is done to see if there is any muscle damage or disease is occuring like myopathy or ALS.
These test are subjective and sometimes getting a second opinion is good.If the Neurologist is stating no neuropathy thats great its extremely painful and managed by meds.I have radiculopathy a form of neuropathy,it is not uncommon for a person with MS to have radicular pain,but I have had 2 lumbar surgeries in the past.I have thoracic radiculopathy.
After I had the last EMG,my symptoms flaired up.The test may or may not cause the flair up, the stress thru the test sure can.
Hang in there,thats great the test is negative,I know it gets discouraging when test come back negative time after time.MS likes to play hide and seek,it will show up sooner than later if you have MS.I am not dx yet,just 99 % probable.Take one day at a time .MS is a process of elimanation.

prayers to you
Toni

1Thes518
03-30-2006, 07:22 PM
Thanks for the replies!

Pika
04-03-2006, 07:20 AM
My nerve conduction test came back "is good, is pretty good" told by the neuro dr. He suspects is my thyroid. TSH is in normal range.

I asked him a question, "is the heart muscle related or similar to the body muscle?" He thought for a little while and said, ...n...o...t. Anyway, I don't want to be end up as a "pill box". I don't expect I'll get dx as ms. Ending he sent me back to my GP.

Pika.





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