

Do you think this might be the side effects from the test? Or is it possible that the neurologist might damage my nerve that somehow led to the pain in my legs? Or Do you think this is just a coincidence that I might have some kind of disorder?ĮMG testing can only test the nerve reactions and electrical impulses sent throughout the body. But my legs strated hurting after I took the EMG test. Anyway, I really don't know why I have these symptoms especially in my legs. Usually I get a lot of tingling in my legs when I am taking a hot shower. And also the symptoms appear so strongly especially when I am taking a shower and also after I take a shower. It's actually more than two month since my right thumb strated feeling numb. Well, it's partially numb and sometimes I feel a sharp pain. And other than just legs, I feel the similar symptoms in my hands. And I feel like hundreds of needles are barely touching the entire legs that is very annoying.

And these days, I couldn't walk normally because some tendon or something in the back and/or outside of my knees has a tendency to be pulled so many times within a day, and also I have this weird burining in my ankles which hurts when I walk. My husband heard the popping so he told me not to excercise too much so I kinda stopped excercising. In the beginning, I had a lot of tingling in my legs and feet and I had a sharp pain from time to time and I felt some tendon or something in my legs was being pulled. Actually two days afer I took the test, my left leg strated hurting and later my right leg started hurting also. And also I realized that my legs started having a pain and other symptoms after I took the test. And I kinda realized that the nerve that the neurologist zapped in my arms hurt. Anyway, it's been more than a month since I had my EMG test done. So I couldn't tell her about the tingling and burning sensation and the pain that I had felt in my legs because I thought that she would just tell me that that was from anxiety. She responded to me that anything could be possible if I had anxiety. Well, actually I could't believe what she said and asked her how she could explain about the sharp pain in my left arm and some tendon or something in my left arm was being pulled in my left arm. She explained to me that maybe when I was typing, I was too stressed so I had been feeilng/imagining the numbess in my thumb. My doctor didn't think that the result would be normal so she told me that she couldn't think of anything but anxiety that might have been causing the constant numbness in my right thumb.

I took an EMG test on April 14 because my doctor thought that I had carpul tunnel syndrome.
