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Originally Posted by CRPSbe
Me too, Daniella, I can't get comfortable and usually wake up from the pain and/or from being in an uncomfortable position. Sleeping with two RSD legs and arms isn't easy. The arms are being treated and it's going well so far, fingers crossed, but it's still awkward. I also have developed lower back pain and have some damage here and there (luckily not in the spine). It's thought to be due to bad posture from the RSD. Sleeping is hardly fun, I know. I can relate.
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I don't move at all once I am in bed. I have once an awhile fallen asleep with my legs bent and an hour later I woke up that way but usually I lie like a dead person so to speak. It seems my reflexes are off. Anyhow on the posture issue I know that I compensate. My back went out from this issue for 3 months almost. I am trying to work on being more even with my body but it is hard when one body part feels like it will fall off from pain what does one do? I hope once I get better teatment to work on that. I always know that when my left leg is in a bad flare up that within days my right leg which is the "better" will act up cause I use it extra. Sending wishes