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Originally Posted by asbandr
Basically at the time I started having trouble I was running alot and doing bootcamp. Whenever I would do squats or bend my knee alot I felt like my knee would catch, then pop, then I could go down the rest of the way. I took some time off from working out and felt a bit better, but shortly after is when the sensitivity began and it has gotten worse as time has gone on.
So one of my main questions is does anyone have sensitivity to certain types of stimulus but not others? It seems odd to me that I can touch my knee, even lightly but I cannot have fabric on it. And it feels mostly like pressure like I have a large brick sitting on my knee when fabric is on it.
I've seen 6-7 different doctors and none could figure it out until this last one started suggesting rsd.
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Yes ,rsd work for sure that way, even the blanket,fan to high, your own clothing make your skin to flare up with burning pain. Is rough to understand and live like this way every day, many dr don't have an idea about rsd/ crps mention both names ,I once mentioned one and dr didn't know but I mention after both names and he rapidly was suggesting I was suffering from chronic pain and recommended certain meds,I was see him because he is my PCP but dint manage my rsd case but coincidently recommended same meds to star ,gabapentin, Clonazepam and baclofen ,one for nerve pain which reduce eventually that burning feeling but the drug itself has it issues ,make you at the beginning feel like a zombie ,for real, the second is for anxiety , and the last for muscle spasm I was already in all,of them.
I hope soon you get the diagnose official event though is something we don't want but better to know and learn what to do,.
Knee pain is seriously one of the most awful pain ,during the nite my get so stiff when I try to move they hurt as hell and I need to warm up the skin with either covering for few minutes or putting my hands on tap not rubbing just holding it and will warm up. There are some warming pads you use to stick then not in your skin but in part of your clothes by the area with the most pain and relief can be gain, ice is a big no no with rsd so be careful with ice.
I hope you get some relief and maybe one thing I recommended will help you I really hope, and have a nice week with less pain,with loving care Jesika .