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Old 02-01-2010, 10:12 PM
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Originally Posted by ali12 View Post
Great thread - thanks for starting!!

For me, if I am travelling any long distances, I like to travel in my pyjamas! I know it sounds strange but they are the comfiest things I have to wear and I can just get changed once we arrive at our destination! I have lots of comfortable snuggly pj's that I just couldn't live without at all!!!! Me and my mum had to travel 4 hours to London twice in the summer last year for hospital treatment and they were really useful and comfortable. I don't like anything touching my RSD leg at all so I usually have to travel bear-foot or wear some really loose shoes as my foot tends to swell up a lot!

I also love soft pillows. I sometimes sit on them if my pain is really bad and we are travelling a long distance as they get rid of some vibrations from the car - although of course, it's impossible to get rid of them altogether!!!!!!

My Doctor is currently making me an "RSD Survival Pack" that I can use when we fly to Vegas on Sunday. My PT's said that he was going to give me lots of anti-inflammitary meds and some extra pain medications in case the flight makes my pain worse (which i'm guessing it will!). I'm currently not on any pain meds as non of them worked for me and the side-effects outweighed the benefits so we decided it was best to come off them but I take pain meds when travelling to try and combat any flares/spreading etc.

I hope you find something that helps you soon - everyone is different as to what works and it might take a while but you will eventually find something that really helps you!!
HEY!! I was reading through your post, and I saw that you were going to be on a plane soon... over course, I didn't look at the post date so I could be super late!!!!!! This may be completely weird, but I have RSD as well, and I have found that being on a plain actually makes me feel better on the inside. Going up and down is painful for me, but when we are at high altitudes it actually relieves alot of my pain. My doctor says this is beacuse of the barametric pressure change! Anyways, let me know if you were the same way!
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