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Join Date: Jun 2009
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Posts: 497
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Sukadog
Im glad that you are 18 months into this without a spread,,,what seperates RSDI and RSDII is the severity of the damage done to the nerve,RSDII is ussually [asposted above[ from a knief wound or bullet wound or from arthoscopic surgery to the knee or hip,,,,read my upper post,some didnt understand what i wrote,,its simple to understand,,,RSDI and RSDII can both spread at different rates[which i noted] but IN MOST CASES.RSDI spreads slow over a period of years where as RSDII Causalgia,,most ALWAYS spreads at an ACCELERATED RATE WHICH DENOTES IT to be the worst of the two,,MOST often a person with RSDI spread over a few years,,will be the equivalent to the a acouple months spread of RSDII{FACT}{.....sorry that some still didnt get it,,,,,,,,,good luck sukadog
Last edited by bobber; 02-26-2010 at 01:19 AM.
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