OOH, that's tricky. Most every experience I have is interesting in the doctors office. Probably the most odd for me was the day I was diagnosed with RSD because up until that point, it didn't seem like anyone believed me.
Other than that, I think the first time I had a sympathetic block was weird, because that causes an increase in blood flow and temperature, and that's an odd feeling when you've had a cold extremity for so long.
And for scary, the time my heart rate went to 205 definitely fits the bill. There's nothing like three nurses and a doctor each monitoring different aspects of your circulation, and an EKG, blood pressure and a pulse oxymetor for good measure. I could probably write a book on odd medical experiences.
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Date: 2007-10-28 04:00 am (UTC)Other than that, I think the first time I had a sympathetic block was weird, because that causes an increase in blood flow and temperature, and that's an odd feeling when you've had a cold extremity for so long.
And for scary, the time my heart rate went to 205 definitely fits the bill. There's nothing like three nurses and a doctor each monitoring different aspects of your circulation, and an EKG, blood pressure and a pulse oxymetor for good measure. I could probably write a book on odd medical experiences.