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Old 04-03-2010, 04:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Wilbyfree View Post
Hi Pete, this scares the living daylight out of me. So my question is, does it actually have an effect on the internal organs or is the main symptom pain. My concern is I was diagnosed with Causalgia, Celiac Disease and Fibromyalgia all within about a six month period. The Causalgia is in my right foot and leg and rsd in left foot. I asked my doc if the rsd could spread, she said no. It has been six years of the initial diagosis, but I believe it started immediately after the fractures and surgeries in my feet in 2001. Thanks for any feedback.

Jeanie
RSD's new name is CRPS type 1
Causalgia's new name is CRPS type 2

I consider it all to essentially be the same thing.....just causalgia (CRPS II) started with a definite nerve injury. RSD (CRPS I) can rear it's ugly head even after more minor injuries that 'shouldn't have' effected the nerves in the area. The spread of either would be in the RSD (CRPS I) form......and this beast definitely can spread !
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