Wednesday, May 14 2008 09:12
So, I see a neurologist every six months because I have mild retardation (see juvenile myoclonus) and in-between recent visits I developed some numbness (left pinky and ring finger) and discomfort in my left elbow. Apparently, I do not subscribe to proper posture when I am in full-blog-mode (see sloucher pictured left) and the fact that I rest my head on my left hand via elbow support is somehow not helpful. On my visit last week, my doctor told me that there is a chance the nerve may heal on its own if I change my habits, but there was also a chance that I may need surgery (nothing big, an out-patient dealy). But, I was told I did need to schedule an EMG or Nerve Conduction Study/Test and today was the day.
I really had no expectations going into the study other than I knew that it would take about an hour. It wasn’t until I was in the examination room that I found out what the study was comprised of. Basically the test is a combination of electric shocks and a bunch of needles. It was like I was in the movie Hostel for an hour and this strange man with an expensive watch and a last name I have always had difficulty pronouncing induced pain in a myriad of ways. How is the study conducted?
- you are grounded—you know, like an electrical appliance
- the doctor gets out some of that jelly stuff that I think they use during sonograms
- the doctor dips his stun gun/cattle prod into the gunk
- the doctor gears up the amperage so to better shock you
- you are shocked
- steps 3-5 are repeated up and down each arm maybe like 50 times or so
- you blackout
- once you regain consciousness you notice the test isn’t over
- the doctor now has a needle/slim sturdy metal implement
- the needle is attached to a electrical measuring device
- the doctor says something ironic like, “this won’t hurt”
- the doctor plunges said needle/metal implement directly into an arm muscle about an inch deep
- you are asked to flex said muscle with the needle in it
- steps 11-13 are repeated numerous times up and down the arm
- the doctor says something alarming like, “this may hurt a little”
- you are stuck in the fleshy part of your thumb about ½ inch deep
- it hurts
- you are asked to flex said muscle with the needle in it
- steps 15-18 are repeated a number of times in the hand
- you blackout again
- you regain consciousness as the doctor says you may need surgery to repair a pinched ulna nerve
During all these test the doctor will invariable say something really crazy like, "relax" or "relax, please." I felt like saying, "You just shocked me with that cattle prod thing, so it's a little hard to relax at the moment," or, "I'll relax as soon as the needle is out of thumb muscle." I basically felt like this guy:
So, for all of you out there that are having tingling in your hands/fingers, get it checked out. How do I prevent getting a blogging related injury?
- Don’t lean on your elbows
- Don’t slouch
- Don’t spend too much time in one position

- Do use an ergonomic split keyboard that conforms to your arm angles naturally
- Do use an ergonomic mouse pad that conforms to your wrist angle naturally mouse pad
- Do Support your feet (I was told that is important too)
So, if you have noticed I haven't commented your blogs regularly as of late, I have a note. Do you have a blogging related injury? Care to share?
**This has been a public service announcement from team Joeprah, happy blogging.**
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written by Christine @ Serenity How?, May 15, 2008
written by Jeremy, May 15, 2008
written by CO Green Dad, May 15, 2008
written by Natural, May 15, 2008
an ergonomic split keyboard that conforms to your arm angles naturally.
i'll risk the damage. :grin
written by amy turn sharp, May 15, 2008
written by tuxedoxpress, May 15, 2008
What I want to know Joeprah is how you managed to black-out, not once, but twice. I would have loved to know that trick for when the neurologist did that 'darn' test on my lower extremities.
I LOLd when I remembered the doc saying "Relax", while he was shocking me. Well, at least I can't blame blogging for my probs. But I DO suggest you eliminate the slouch. As an old woman, I can tell you that it will come back to haunt you in later years.
Thanks for sharing!
Brennan
written by Deborah, May 15, 2008
written by Bad Momma, May 15, 2008
written by stewartallyn, May 15, 2008
First beer with right hand...second beer with left hand...get up and stretch legs while going to the bathroom. Repeat as often as necessary. No cattle prod needed to pass out.
written by MileHighDad, May 15, 2008
I too have a Blogging injury, I am left handed, my "flip you" finger on that hand has gone numb at the tip on the pinky side of life. My "dad workstation" has me inputting on a laptop with a touchpad. That dang touchpad! It gets touched by this digit at that spot, this is the second time with this so, it's about time to go find my mini-mouse and hook it up and let the feeling come back.
MileHighDad
http://www.milehighdad.com
written by Matt, May 15, 2008
written by abunslife, May 15, 2008
written by peteej, May 15, 2008
I am an avid follower of the "hunchback of notre dame" posture method, which is probably not a good thing.
written by Kim, May 15, 2008
PS. I have been MIA due to sick kiddies.. I finally got your button up for the contest.. I am a little late.. yep. that is how I roll.
written by Quirkee James, May 15, 2008
once you regain consciousness you notice the test isnt over"
:grin
Your posture looks a lot like mine at the desk. I wonder if that's why I'm always numb.
Nah, it's probably the bourbon.
written by Hockeyman, May 15, 2008
written by JO-N, May 15, 2008
written by Melisa, May 15, 2008
written by Kim Martucci, May 15, 2008
I was referred to your blog by Surburban Scrawl...hoping she gets points towards the contest! I enjoyed your blog...Now I'm back to forecasting the weather in DC...don't tell my bosses I was here...shhhhh!
written by Mama Bear, May 15, 2008
I am crying for you, I have had that test at least 7 times in my 38 years. Funny, I was at the neurologist yesterday too, my right side is starting to show desensitivity to temperatures and sensation. YEAH, not. I have my MRI scans to be rechecked for MS next Wednesday.
Do I have bloggin related injuries? Funny. I have pitiful posture, so I mess with myself daily, and still dearest I am an addict.
written by Joeprah, May 16, 2008
written by Audubon Ron, May 16, 2008
Im thinkҒin we need to play the sympathy factor here with a little more intensity.
For example, as I type Im dippҒin Mission chips in a salsa container that says, Best eaten by July 22, 2004.Ӕ Im always keepҒin it on the edge, man.
written by Momo Fali, May 16, 2008
written by jt12blk, May 16, 2008
Michael was diagnosed with a similar sort of thing just before he turned three. He used to have this spasm and then he'd drop whatever he might have been holding. Doc diagnosed Myoclonic Jerk, and he's been on medication for it ever since. Haven't had a recurrence fortunately, so by next year he should be able to get off the meds.
Hang in there - and watch your posture!
written by Heather, May 16, 2008
written by jen, May 16, 2008
my bil does too
as for the rsi I guess having such a great blog such as yours comes at a price hope it gets better
written by prin, May 16, 2008
written by Wayfaring Wanderer, May 16, 2008
I'm all set up at work, with all the stuff you listed.....I had neck surgery over a year ago so it was necessary.....along it wasn't blogging relate....but it doesn't get aggravated at times :cry
written by Wayfaring Wanderer, May 16, 2008
I was trying to say that it wasn't blogging related, but that it DOES aggravate it!!
Sheez....spit it out why don't cha :p
written by Joeprah, May 16, 2008
You can't keep a good man down, or even me for that matter. Thanks Prin!
written by Joeprah, May 16, 2008
The middle finger gets numb...dang, I can't imagine what causes that. Hope you don't get the pin cushion treatment I did.
written by Dallas Meow, May 16, 2008
blackout
really! :roll
-- I have permanent nerve damage, what I need is a split keyboard but I need wireless... and oh yeah, under 30.00 cuz I am poor and cheap.
guess I know why I haven't found one yet. . . :zzz
written by Half-Past Kissin' Time, May 18, 2008
written by Jo Beaufoix, May 18, 2008
And that clip was awful. I really felt sorry for the bloke. Though it was kind of funny seeing all those tiny police people hanging off his arms. Bad Jo. (Me, not you.)
written by Piper of Love, May 19, 2008
Seriously, I know what you mean. I am having major pain in my shoulders and between my shoulder blades from slumping over a keyboard for hours on end. Plus, I'm on a computer all day at work. I just threw down some cash yesterday for some back stretching exercise stuff.
It really sucks because blogging, commenting, and buzzing is pretty much my favorite thing ever. But I get hurting so bad I just have to lay down sometimes. Need a laptop!!
How freaking old am I that I just complained about my back?? Sheesh.
Ownage!
written by AshMom, May 19, 2008
written by ourcrookedtree, May 19, 2008





