Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS)


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Old 09-11-2016, 01:25 PM #11
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TKY, for the informative website, I forwarded it to my husband, as I really cannot think straight.

The only thing that has significantly helped my stomach is eating a half peeled apple before brushing my teeth and eating breakfast. No prescription, or OT medication has helped as much as this. Regarding the aspirin, I take it dissolved in a full glass of water after a meal.Also I only started taking daily aspirin 7 months ago. I was diagnosed with gastritis long before this.

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Dr. Hashmood, a CRPS specialist, says gastritis and headaches are part of the CRPS cycle. I am not linking everything to CRPS. I also developed dysphasia,which he lists as well. http://www.rsdinfo.com/Various_Compl...n_Syndrome.pdf
Is this just one doctor's opinion? Or are there extensive studies on this? Because my doctor doesn't link everything to CRPS, thankfully. I don't believe everything should be dumped in one pile. Just because it occurs after you have CRPS, doesn't mean it is because of it. That's just my opinion.
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Is this just one doctor's opinion? Or are there extensive studies on this? Because my doctor doesn't link everything to CRPS, thankfully. I don't believe everything should be dumped in one pile. Just because it occurs after you have CRPS, doesn't mean it is because of it. That's just my opinion.
Did you read it? He includes extensive research.
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Did you read it? He includes extensive research.
I must have skipped over that part. Thanks!
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