 |
Member
|
|
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Belgium, Europe
Posts: 832
|
|
Member
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Belgium, Europe
Posts: 832
|
Ali,
Take care of that arm and wrist. I'd not be happy about a cast myself. But what can you do, right, if that's what they recommend. If I were you, I'd check more than once with my RSD doctors about the cast and about the best possible way to go about this.
I had RSD in both legs for about a year and a half, undiagnosed at that time, and because of my knee problems, they put one of the legs (they'd do the other one later) in a full cast for weeks. My feet were blue, both feet, but that was ignored. I had discolorations in both legs that came and went, often starting from the knee down and going up. Also ignored. Then almost immediately afterwards the first knee was operated on. I wrote it in my admission forms that my feet were blue (the doctor had ignored it too much IMMHO). Later they couldn't find the forms or my file! The surgery aggravated the RSD (the entire leg of the operated knee was black in color after surgery, the other had regular RSD discolorations). The doctor didn't show up after surgery like he was supposed to and the nurses commanded me to bedrest because of the color of my legs. Afterwards, both legs got worse and there was even nerve damage in the operated leg! It took another year for doctors to realize that I had RSD. That's why there's not one orthopedist around, right now, who will surgically touch the other knee.
You need to be careful with surgery and casts and immobilization, so please get some good RSD advice from RSD knowledgeable doctors before you proceed and let them put on a cast!
__________________
All the best, Marleen
=====================
Work related (car) accident September 21, 1995, consequences:
- chondromalacia patellae both knees
- RSD both legs (late diagnosis, almost 3 years into RSD) & spread to arms/hands as of 2008
|