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Originally Posted by RC831MC
momin my rsd started in my left arm after my pointer finger was amputated in a surgery, it spread to the right arm after a small injury. i now have rsd from my naval to my shoulders and all in between and my back. My DBS is turned on and working but it is on low it is doing an ok job i cant wait to turn it up. none of my surgeries have affected my rsd (knock on wood) when i had the DBS before it lowered my pain by 50% i got back to work and my family life became as it was before RSd, now that i have bi-lateral electrods im hoping for the same or even better.ill keep the reports coming as my system is turned up. thanks for the wishes
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Rich,
I am so glad you will be able to turn it up soon, and I hope and pray it will give you very good pain relief!! I am curious, did you have any sympathetic nerve blocks before, during, or after your surgeries to keep your RSD from spreading??? or did you just knock on wood and that did the trick???

Many of us have heard here the importance of having the preventative blocks to prepare for surgery. I am VERY glad either way that it did not spread in you. You poor dear, you have enough pain as it is. Thanks for the update and for writing back!! Keep us posted on how you're doing!!! We all wish you the best!!