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Old 12-25-2011, 12:03 AM
TrudyGarnett TrudyGarnett is offline
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TrudyGarnett TrudyGarnett is offline
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Join Date: Dec 2011
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Angry RSD & Morton's Neuroma

I just joined this website given that my mom was just diagnosed with RSD and it has been a really hard few months for us. I am a only child and am extremely worried about my mom. She had a morton's neuroma removed September 1 and hasn't been the same since the surgery. She has chronic pain in her foot and leg and after going back to the podiatrist many times after the surgery, she finally decided to consult with our PCP given that the podiatrist just kept telling her that it would eventually get better. After a blood clot, many trips to a vascular doctor and a visit with a orthopedic surgeon, she was diagnosed with RSD. She had a test done to test the blood flow in her foot and leg, which went well, but she's still in severe pain and I am at a loss as to what to do to help. She is taking neurontin, but the side effects are horrible for her given that she is very sensitive to medications.

I have read many posts about RSD and it scares me to death. My mom lives in Virginia (I live in Denver) and she is seeing another anesthesiologist next week for a second opinion, but she is almost at the point of a mental breakdown. I have found that many people using this forum have gone through some very difficult times with RSD and I am looking for support and any recommendations on doctors and treatments. The first anesthesiologist she saw about a month ago recommended a nerve block, but she would like a second opinion because she didn't trust the first doctor. Does anyone know of a doctor in Virginia that can help her? I am willing to do whatever it takes to get her the help she needs. She is depressed and frustrated and I can't explain how hard it is to not be able to stop the pain she goes through on a daily basis. Thank you so much for any help or advice you can offer!
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