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Originally Posted by irish4luck
I am new to this support group. I have had the RSD diagnosis since an auto accident in August 2009, by a man who who had no insurance!! Just my luck!! Over two years of dealing with this disability and I still often have times I just want it GONE!! The RSD is in my entire right arm (i.e., shoulder, arms, hand, and fingers). I am one of the "rare cases" that has mirroring in my left hand also. The original injury/damage was to the right upper quadrant of my body because that was the only arm on the steering wheel at the time of the accident.
I am a psychologist for a school system, and I missed almost an entire year of work (2009-2010). I then returned to work full-time this previous year. I am back to needing P.T. again because my shoulder is freezing up again. The part that really "ticks me off" is that the driver that caused the accident has no frigging idea what I will deal with for the rest of my life. I am on several pain, depression, and anxiety medications because my pain level is usually about a 7 or 8.
As the title to the post indicates, I realize that I am slowly losing my fingernails. The white portion is increasing back over the "quick." Does any other RSD patients have the same thing? 
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Hello Irish4luck, I have had RSD for approx. 8 months or so.. Mine is from knee surgeries (both knees), and mine started in my feet then moved to other parts of my body. I have had and am still having problems with my toenails. Two of them are loose?! I told my doctor about it and he said that that can be for some people, normal symptoms. Oh joy of joy! Don't you agree? Just wanted you to know you are NOT alone and please post and ask questions on here as much as you want and/or need to. Someone will always respond or just give you a cyber

I hope that my lovely toenails give you some peace of mind.

Karen67