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Old 09-20-2007, 05:13 PM
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Thumbs up chances are good

Hi Flavio here is an article that I hope puts you more at ease.

http://www.rsds.org/pdf/AZ%20-%20Eas...%20Tribune.pdf

Vitimin C has been shown to stop a large % of emerging RSD after a break, Vitimin C is an antioxident but not as strong as the grapeseed extract that Vicc's speaking of, though it has other propertys as well I would advise both and this is something you can request of her doctor. The above RSD article cites RSD as a nerve disorder but emerging research shows an inflamitory process perhaps responsible for the origional process starting, and spreading, and so I think represents the best chance along with a multidiciplined (combined) aproach to therapy..

http://www.nutraingredients.com/news...7-vitamin-c-to

But I am no doctor, just done alot of research.

Stay strong bud a positive outlook can help her tremendously right now.. and we are all diffrent in that RSD/CRPS is a bunch of diffrent syndromes lumped together because they have in common so many signs and symptoms, so what has happend to one person another may never happen to another.

Just don't let them ice her limb at all.. and types of casts are important as well as she will need to keep some mobility going there. we are our own best advocates so continue to learn more, ask and do your research, you just do not see many people who HAD RSD and are over it posting because they have a life again.. lol almost funny aye (Canadian humor).. But seriously bud with early diagnosis she has a great chance.. and you are helping her.

Sandra

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