I agree with everyone else here. It was the only test that actually determined where my pain was comming from. I also learned from these boarRAB, to make sure you go to a place that will give you an IV with a med to put you in a concious sleep. It puts you out enough, that you aren't aware of what is goint on, and then they slow down the meRAB. when they need to speak with you. Once you answer their quesions about whether the pain they are creating is the same as the pain that you normally have, they will then up the meRAB. again to put you back out. The good thing is that this med. gives you a temporary amnesia and you don't remeraber much about the procedure. I called my Drs. office and the receptionist that answered the phone said that they could not give me a med. for this procedure, because they needed me to answer their questions. I asked to speak to the nurse...and she said that they actually do use this special mixture of meRAB. for the procedure all the time. If they had not been willing to use it, I would have looked for another lab to do it.
Best of luck,
Lorie:angel: