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[quote=Anonymous]Depends on the person who administers it, unfortunately. I’ve had many, at different hospital throughout my life, because of an inflammatory condition that causes neuropathy. Go to a place where they do them often and there’s a separate technician who does them. Do NOT have your regular neurologist conduct it. I had one at a local DC hospital wheee the regular neurologist conducted it and it was like a scene from one of those hospital shows where the perfectionist inexperienced Dr was trying to ge the test done exactly right (literally consulting a textbook as she went) without regard to the discomfort it was causing me. I had to ask her to stop multiple times. Other times with a technician, it was a much better experience e where they did the minimal possible tests to get the info they need. Eg not ever single part of the test needs to be administered! Be careful and ask qs beforehand. Never again will I go back to this neurologist at a local DC hospital for this test. [/quote]
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