What will likely be the outcome if I refuse the nerve conduction study? Since there are other ways to look at the damage such as an MRI, I think it fair the VA can check the impairment through other objective methods. I haven't allowed any physicians to conduct such a study since my last one when they evaluated the nerve at my original C&P exam many years ago. I can't imagine going through another study and will refuse it if they ask to perform it at the C&P. I have chronic pain that is a residual from a nerve conduction study 20+ years ago due to the misplacement of a needle also, often when a nerve conduction study is done on a nerve with severe damage, often it is excruciatingly painful (I speak from experience). I anticipate an upcoming C&P exam as I filed for an increase due to it growing more severe since the original service connection quite a few years ago. I have severe neuritis in one of my arms.
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