Well, I finally got my second set of botox shots based on the results of an intramuscular electromyography. Say what? It’s called an EMG. You lay (lie, whatever) down and the doctor inserts a small needle, like an accupuncture needle, into various muscle groups. Yes, you read right. More needles in the neck. As the needle is inserted into the muscle, the doctor either puts his hand on your face and asks you to press against it or he moves the needle around. Are you still with me or are you running for the hills? The needle has a fine wire attached to it that sends a signal to a machine that reacts like an EKG machine. If, when you press against the doctor’s hand etc, the machine makes a “noise”, meaning shows an erratic line, then that muscle is contracting and that is where he needs to inject the botox. The doctor then moves to the next muscle group and sees if he gets the same reaction. If there is no “noise”, then no botox for that muscle today. He located two muscle groups that made “noise” so that’s where I got my two vials of botox. I have a really smooth neck…Anyway, it takes up to two-three weeks for any results to show. If it doesn’t work this time, then I’m off to a specialist at Emory Hospital. Keep your fingers crossed for me, OK?
Twisted Head Part Five
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Jackie Y says
I have more than my fingers crossed…is it working??