Topic: people who have had spinal taps
thumper95's photo
Sun 03/22/09 04:41 PM
if you have ever had one how long does the discomfort usually last? and did you have anything else that went on after you had it?

yellowrose10's photo
Sun 03/22/09 04:47 PM
flowerforyou I haven't had one myself...but this might help answer some things
http://www.webmd.com/multiple-sclerosis/guide/multiple-sclerosis-spinal-tap

i wish you the best with it

MirrorMirror's photo
Sun 03/22/09 04:51 PM

if you have ever had one how long does the discomfort usually last? and did you have anything else that went on after you had it?
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yellowrose10's photo
Sun 03/22/09 04:54 PM
After the Procedure

You may be asked to lie flat on your back for a time after the spinal tap. This is to reduce the possibility of headaches. Drinking fluids, especially caffeine products such as tea, coffee, and cola can also help to reduce headaches.

Your puncture site may be sore for 1-2 days.

As with any procedure where the skin is punctured, the area should be monitored for signs of infection. Redness, swelling, pus from the area, or tenderness to touch should prompt immediate attention from a doctor.

http://www.emedicinehealth.com/spinal_tap/page5_em.htm

ramdriver2009's photo
Sun 03/22/09 04:56 PM
yes i had one done about 25 years ago ( epileptic seizure) thankfully i only had one, no problems since. But the dis comfort lasted about 2 weeks for me.

Queene123's photo
Sun 03/22/09 04:59 PM
never had one

thumper95's photo
Sun 03/22/09 05:00 PM
i had one friday and it seems to be still sore as when it happened. and the headache still has not gone away. even with drinking alot of gatorade, water, and a few soda's.

yellowrose10's photo
Sun 03/22/09 05:02 PM
i don't know what the doctor has told you to do....but i get bad migraines (because of a blood disease). try putting a heating pad on your head for the headaches.

can you use heat for the puncture?

thumper95's photo
Sun 03/22/09 05:06 PM
i tried that,, it helped with the sharp pain in my hips. its possible he hit a nerve.

marky84's photo
Sun 03/22/09 05:07 PM
blood patch

yellowrose10's photo
Sun 03/22/09 05:07 PM
yes it is. what did he tell you to take for pain?

heat is good for pain...cold is good for swelling (used to work for a chiropractor)

no photo
Sun 03/22/09 05:43 PM
I had one in 1979 and didnt have any problems. Question when they finished the tap did the leave you motionless in the position they took it? I was for 20 min....