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Old 05-12-2010, 02:10 PM
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Default RSD and Degenerative Disk Disease Surgery

I had a new cervical MRI on Monday, and got an almost panicked call from my doctor, who wants me to see a surgeon immediately.. Spondylosis, compressions, etc., etc. Have had these for 5 years.
However, got RSD in my hands and arms as a result of Botox injections in my neck and shoulders. I have had two surgical consults, both of which said I am not a good candidate for surgery -- but did not say why. I suspect both were terrified. And my rheum. has said that surgery on a person with RSD is not a good idea. What's the real story on this? Anybody know.
I suspect that whatever anyone says, I'm not gonna do it, as every single doctor and hospital I've been involved with has made me worse in some way -- sepsis, pleural effusions, aforementioned Botox, misdiagnosis of RA, prescribing prednisone, which rheum. is STILL trying to wean me off of. oh, and add adrenal insufficiency to the list. RSD is now moving into upper arms, shoulders, and across chest. Can anybody help?
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