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BehindTheMedspeak: A Spinal Tap(bookofjoe2.blogspot.com)
13 points by surprisetalk 5 days ago | 11 comments
  • Goofy_Coyote6 hours ago

    Had one of these a few weeks 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.

    • n8henrie6 hours ago |parent

      Love that you had a good experience. I perform these procedures semi-regularly, and in some cases they can be painful (even with lidocaine). Most people tolerate them very well though, I usually compare it to the pain of an IV stick, which most people have already tolerated, but which can also cause some people a surprising amount of distress.

      • mitjam44 minutes ago |parent

        I had one and they Let me walk the next day to other diagnostics, had about 6 months severe headaches afterwards which only were bearable when lying down flat. Glad it went away, finally. If I remember correcly you should stay in bed for 48h after the procedure.

      • Goofy_Coyote5 hours ago |parent

        Thank you.

        As Seneca said, I suffered more in imagination than reality in this case.

    • black_lemonade5 hours ago |parent

      I had one of these few weeks ago, and it was the most traumatic experience in my life. They tried 3 times, and it hurt beyond measure. The lidocaine was supposed to be the painful one, but it was like a tickle compared to the punctures.

      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

      • Goofy_Coyote3 hours ago |parent

        Sorry this happened to you.

        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)

    • evilsetg4 hours ago |parent

      I am glad you had a good experience. For me it was the most scary medical experience I've ever had. I think they hit a nerve because i felt my foot involuntarly cramping. The feeling is hard to describe. Also I lost vision completely for a minute. I was fine after though, just a little weak.

      • Goofy_Coyote3 hours ago |parent

        That must’ve been a terrifying minute.

        Glad you’re feeling better and got your vision back.

    • onewheeltom3 hours ago |parent

      Agreed, not painful

  • N_Lens5 hours ago

    Tangent but I've read stories about CSF leaking out from the nose for certain people who experienced very precise trauma/infection/injury, One should always be aware of the possibility that clear fluid leaking from the nose may not be regular nasal discharge, and may need serious medical attention.

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