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Old 06-07-2019, 06:19 PM
Tashi Tashi is offline
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Originally Posted by BioBased View Post
I wear Correct Toes on my feet & a glove fitted with a hard insert that keeps my hands from curling at night. I am going to try finger cots, too. I have found I have fewer spasms & cramps since I have been using these devices.
I had an RSD friend who is passed now ( from something else). Her toes curled under her feet. She had many surgeries to try to correct it. She had pins put in her toes, but the RSD was stronger than the pins. The toes would still curl under and left the metal pins standing up. Can't imagine how painful it was for her.

I am glad that is working for you.

I mostly get it in my left leg where there is a nerve pinched from the herniated discs from the auto accident. The rest of the body settles down with the Klonopin as it keeps the acetocholenine flowing down the mylen sheath and keeps it on the myelin. There never was a generic for it but there is now, but it doesn't work for me. I need the name brand Klonopin. That stops the body from seizing. When I was doing so well prior to the car accident, I had cut back on it. Seems I need to go back up on it.....
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