In Remembrance
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Eastern PA.
Posts: 1,143
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In Remembrance
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Eastern PA.
Posts: 1,143
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I agree w/ Catra, but for dumping your current doctors. UNTIL and UNLESS you get better ones. I had a chiropractor who realized I had RSD. Then, got me to doctor Schwartzman in Philly. Find a University Hospital as close as you can and get to the 'Chief of Neurology".
Ask about their knowledge and treatment of RSD. DO NOT BE SHY! This is Your Life!
Some (many) neurologists, (the doctors who should be treating rsd, get into neuro, to keep their hands clean. That's OK, so long as they know what they're doing!
So ask lots of questions, state your symptoms and concerns, and expect to hear the right answers, DEFINITIVE ANSWERS!
AGain, don't be shy!
And, try a chiropractor in the meantime....
Pete
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