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Old 05-02-2010, 12:05 AM
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Originally Posted by msdrea83 View Post
So I have one more speech to give... thank god its the last! Its a persuasive speech, so I'm going with something along the lines that Doctors need to believe in "invisible disorders".., or something along those lines...

I have to do it on the 15th, so I'll be using the answers that are posted through like the 13th.... and everything will be anonymous

I have a few more questions if you all wouldn't be sooooooo kindly to answer so I can make some statistics/charts... all that fun stuff! Thanks guys!!!!
(o ya, last speech, i left out that I had rsd till I was done and answering questions... they were all like and i ended up spending just as much time giving them answers to questions as I did in my speech)



1. How long did it take to get a dx? how many docs?

My RSD onset as the result of a crush injury. I saw the hand specialist twice weekly after its onset (four weeks after the injury) and each time he told me that "there was nothing wrong" as my symptoms increased. I called a friend, a PhD in Physical Therapy, and described my symptoms over the phone. She diagnosed RSD and told me to get to the specialist or the ER. I saw the specialist within 2 hours, who again denied anything was wrong. I insisted he refer me to another specialist. He referred me to a pain management specialist, who told him that suspected RSD was considered an emergency and he would work me in immediately. The pain management specialist diagnosed me within 5 minutes.

So - one incompetent hand specialist. Six weeks. No diagnosis.
One PhD Physical Therapist. One minute. By phone.
One Pain Management Specialist. Five Minutes. Next Day.

I was very lucky!

2. have you ever been denied treatment?

I have had treatment that was not covered by insurance (i.e. Ketamine infusion, surgery center out-of-network expense for stellate ganglion blocks, medications like Ambien CR and Thaladimide).

3. Been told its in your head/making it up... etc? by family, friends or doctors?

Been told by in-laws "haven't they fixed that thing yet", "that just doesn't make any sense" until an excellent article on RSD appeared in our local newspaper to educate them on RSD from the patient's perspective.

4. Been called a drug seeker/addict?

No.

5. Not been believed at the ER?
-left the ER in more pain then when you arrived?

No ER visits. However, one nightmare in-patient treatment for RSD that left me worse than when I entered and resulted in a letter of apology from the president of the university medical center. Treatment was supposed to be seven-day epidural cath for right leg to cause RSD to go into remission by resetting nervous system. Pain remained at Level 10 in leg when epidural was adjusted to maximum and my pain meds, under doctor's orders to be taken at my discretion, were seized by an over-zealous nurse. After three days, with my pain at Level 10 and with my doctor's concurrence, I checked myself out of the hospital. The head nurse tried to tell me I could not check myself out as I departed for a 5-star hotel to recuperate!

6. Felt you were alone at least once since getting the dx?
Yes - feel I am alone at least part of every day. I believe it is part of having RSD.

Good luck with your speech. I wish we could hear it!
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