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Originally Posted by alt1268
Hi my name is anita
I am 42 a registered nurse (was), I fell and fractured my right ankle May 29, 2009, had plates and screws placed and immediately started having senory issues. My surgeon didn't believe me when I told him, every step hurt and it hurt when things touched my ankle, and it felt like ice water running from my knee down. So in November I went and found another Dr. that was the first time I had heard of RSD. I cried when I read the signs and symptoms and looked at the pictures. Sincce then I had a second surgery, removed all but one screw and the dr. found that I had a large ball of scar tissue in the joint, arthritis and one of the nerves where scared down to the bone. Now I am being followed by pain management. We have tried sympathic blocks with only 7-10 days of relief. Neurostimulator with less then 50% relief. I currently use a rollabout, bedcradle and shower chair. Weather changes and stress are horrible factors. I have applied to SSdisability, but have not heard anything. Workers comp. dr. disagrees with all the other dr.'s on my diagnosis and says I can work fulltime with modified duties.
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Anita,
I was a nurse before I was injured also and dealt with Workman's Comp. They are complete idiots and they will battle this until the end since it's a life long disease. They don't believe in this disease at all and told me it was all in my head. I gave up after 2 years of fighting them and losing my car, house and eventually my Twin Soul in the process and with an idiot for attorney at the time and settled for a small lump sum. However, fight them for all it's worth is my advice. You deserve it all after being injured at work. Don't give up like I did. I'm currently in the process of getting ready for my SSDI hearing in October. It's a battle to get it and this time I hope I win as my CRPS has spread from just my knee area to almost my entire leg and it's now slowing creeping up my back. Get attorneys and lawyers to help you in the process of SSDI...and don't give up hope...I hope they find you a treatment or medications that work...*painless hugs*
~*~ Ky ~*~