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Old 04-28-2012, 05:55 PM #1
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Confused RSD and lost

I was recently diagnosed with advanced stages of RSD two months ago. I have since then tried two nerve blocks, which helped temporarily but I also had a bad reaction to the steroids. They want to try a simulator. I feel like I am ok with a trial but I just feel frustrated with my pain and that I can't do the things I want. If anyone knows about or has RSD should let me know what other options I may have besides Stimulation and that workman's compensation would cover.
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