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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Talk to your new neuro about that. Discuss that you question the dx and want his opinion on it. Just don't lose sight of your main goal of getting adequate treatment for the symptoms you are having.
In my case, I could list the way my case does not have x.y.and z from the "typical" RSD case, but I always have to come back to my main complaint......"severe burning pain out of proportion to the severity of the original injury" That really only fits with RSD.
I also like Catra's reminder....there is no "typical" with RSD
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