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Originally Posted by SandyS
My daughter takes dextromathorifen for her pain. it is compounded.
Also, my daughter was very young when she was diagnosed with RSD. It is not uncommon. You should look into Cleveland Clinic childrens pain rehabilitation program. It is essential that she learn to control the pain at a very young age.
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Sandy
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Hi Miller, I am so very sorry for both you and your daughter. I've read many children getting RSD for sports injury etc. Like yourself, I recovered following RSD following surgery. Over a year of physical therapy and massage therapyBut another injury brought it back. 4 years into it was diagnosed with RSD and confirmed with nuclear med test. The contrastdye is one means of diagnosing RSD. My diagnosis came from sports injury orthopedic Doc. I have for the past 6 years a neuro, psychiatrist, internist etc. well experienced Doc that is progressive doc. He is also a pharmacologist and his knowledge of medicine and neurology has helped me tremendously. He is conservative and after over 15 years of RSD, I'm on fewer meds and more physical exercise, and in better place mentally.
Hope for the best for your daughter and yourself. Your friend, loretta