Anybody have any experience w/an IR lumbar puncture?

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I got some potentially awful health news and this is the next test in line, they said it’s gonna take 4 plus hours. Just seeing if anyone has any past experiences with it.
 

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I got some potentially awful health news and this is the next test in line, they said it’s gonna take 4 plus hours. Just seeing if anyone has any past experiences with it.
Sorry about your news..

"Interventional Radiology" lumbar puncture...

Should take much less than 4 hours. If you are of the "high anxiety" type, ask your physician to prescribe 5-10mg of valium to be taken pre-procedure.

Shouldn't be very uncomfortable once a little local such as lidocaine infiltrated into the area.

Best to you...
 

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Sorry about your news..

"Interventional Radiology" lumbar puncture...

Should take much less than 4 hours. If you are of the "high anxiety" type, ask your physician to prescribe 5-10mg of valium to be taken pre-procedure.

Shouldn't be very uncomfortable once a little local such as lidocaine infiltrated into the area.

Best to you...
Thank you very much. This is what I was looking for. And yes, I am the very high anxiety type when it comes to medical stuff. I prefer to not even drive by a hospital. Ha. Thanks again.
 
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Thank you very much. This is what I was looking for. And yes, I am the very high anxiety type when it comes to medical stuff. I prefer to not even drive by a hospital. Ha. Thanks again.
Just reading up on this..it seems the worst case is meningitis—which is treatable. Is that what they’re testing for—or is it a variety of things? Either way, prayers for peace, bro
 

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Just reading up on this..it seems the worst case is meningitis—which is treatable. Is that what they’re testing for—or is it a variety of things? Either way, prayers for peace, bro
Possible MS. Got a some white lesions they say are a little bigger than they would like to see. I’m only 34, not in the best frame of mind at the moment. Scary **** man.

Edit: I had an MRI on my brain and that’s where the lesions we’re so yeah, kinda freaking out.
 

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-buddy at work(43 yo) got diagnosed 6 months ago, he's doing great...plays high level tennis(4.0) a few times a week. Able to keep a PT/OT regime that has him in really good shape. He's met others that have similar experiences.

-point being:MS is very treatable nowadays ...lots of good medicine/treatment/therapy available. People are able to live full active lives with the disease.

Keep your head up.
 
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Haven't had a lumbar puncture. I did have a spinal block a few times. I think they are probably somewhat similar with one putting fluid in and the other taking it out (more to it than that I'm sure). They numbed the area with one needle that stung a bit and the second one wasn't to bad until they started adding pressure to the disc area with the steroid. Felt like an elephant standing on my back. Wasn't to bad of an experience. Hopefully you have a similar experience.
 
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Procedure will take less than 30 min. Rest of that time is prepping and post observation. Some people experience headache afterwards. Ask the staff for a soda, tends to help with that. Pretty routine stuff. Good luck with it all.
 

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Are you sure they didn’t say 4 minutes? In all seriousness, if an LP takes 4 hours you are going to the wrong place. It’s a Very simple procedure.
 
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Are you sure they didn’t say 4 minutes? In all seriousness, if an LP takes 4 hours you are going to the wrong place. It’s a Very simple procedure.
Yeah it probably took like 5 minutes. I was at the hospital for 4 hours though. Prep and than 2 hour bed rest.
 
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Back in the day people would just rub a little dirt on it and walk it off. Nowadays these snowflakes complain about everything. I used to walk a mile to school when it was closed on Saturday because I had Alzheimers, but instead of whining about it I'd just walk back, only I couldn't remember where home was so I'd kill and eat pigeons in the park for a few days until they found me.
 

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Back in the day people would just rub a little dirt on it and walk it off. Nowadays these snowflakes complain about everything. I used to walk a mile to school when it was closed on Saturday because I had Alzheimers, but instead of whining about it I'd just walk back, only I couldn't remember where home was so I'd kill and eat pigeons in the park for a few days until they found me.
Did you walk up hill both ways?