BehindTheMedspeak: A Spinal Tap
Posted by surprisetalk 8 days ago
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Comment by Goofy_Coyote 3 days ago
Just putting it here in case anyone has to do it (I hope no one ever needs it): it is NOT painful at all.
I was told “it’s like a grenade explodes in your spine” by a (stupid) friend, it caused me to refuse to do it for the first time, which if I went through with it, things would’ve been very different for me, I would’ve been diagnosed days faster.
Again, it’s NOT painful at all, they use Lidocaine, you’ll feel way less than when they draw blood from your arm.
If it’s needed, don’t hesitate.
Comment by black_lemonade 3 days ago
Then I had a horrible positional headache that lasted a full week. For the whole week I could barely tolerate going to the restroom. And when laying down (only the first 2 days) it ached between my shoulder blades so bad it was painful to breathe. Then for another 3 weeks I started to feel dizzy and weak if I spent over an hour upright.
It was a completely horrid happening
Comment by Goofy_Coyote 3 days ago
This is definitely a horrible experience to have.
You said “between shoulder blades”, was that where they inserted the needle? Mine was way down the spine (near the end)
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Comment by Goofy_Coyote 3 days ago
As Seneca said, I suffered more in imagination than reality in this case.
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Comment by Goofy_Coyote 3 days ago
Glad you’re feeling better and got your vision back.
Comment by onewheeltom 3 days ago
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