Thank you kindly I shall keep updating and asking questions.Cant believe I might be close to getting a proper diagnosis,My last wrong diagnosis was a pretty little box of hope all tied up with a bright red bow labelled "you're spine is stuffed but there is an option for surgery" .Spinal issues are very minor so yep back to nasty nerve culprits again,Was angry for a while but it's been ten years of various wrong diagnosis including psychiatrist consults so used to the frustration I guess
Hahaha thankyou barb that is so appropriate!! quite sure im going to feel like an alien with things glued to my head anyway lol :P
When I see the acronym EVP, it makes me think of 'electronic voice phenomenon' in paranormal fields lol. Completely off topic but hey that is my brain for you!
All the best,
Barb
Hi K -
The diagnostic journey can be a little long and frustrating. Try and take deep breaths and ask us lots of questions :-)
Kyle
Hi ,
Ok fair enough and thank you for the welcome
It's one test of many it seems so that makes sense.
Blood tests been done
MRI brain and spine is the 15th
Nerve conduction and EVP on the 20th
So nice frustrating limbo land a little longer,waiting game
Hi fellow ozzie and welcome to our little MS community,
EVP's measures the time it takes for nerves to respond to stimulation, the VEP is suppose to have abnormal stats of around 80% in MS, the SEP i don't recall the stats of but it's not uncommon as an added value test but the SEP in general is not very specific to causation.
Basically if an SEP is abnormal it could be due to many different conditions with either peripheral or central nervous system signs, so the SEP is 'helpful' but not as 'helpful' in gathering MS diagnostic evidence as the VEP is but don't forget no single test is conclusive and it's basically the totality of your suggestive or consistent abnormal test evidence eg MRI's, LP's, clinically abnormal exam results, symptom type and pattern etc that is used to dx MS.
Cheers..........JJ