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Old 11-15-2008, 05:08 PM #14
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I would really like to thank you all for taking the time out to offer suggestions and help, it really helps both me and my mum knowing that you are all here .

Mum still isn't feeling well and her left arm is still tingling quite a lot. She hasn't been sleeping much so I don't think that is helping. She says she feels like I do with my RSD, that no matter how much sleep she gets, she still feels really tired and fatigued and doesn't feel like doing anything.

She has promised to go and call the Doctors on Monday if this doesn't pass - I keep nagging her and telling her to go and get it checked out lol. I think she is a bit worried about going has she doesn't want there to be something the matter but like I have told her, it is better to go and get it checked out and taken care of rather than worrying about what could be the matter. She is her own worst enemy, before I was diagnosed with RSD, she kept taking me to the hospital to find out what was wrong but now SHE is ill, she doesn't want to go lol.

Jo - My mum does quite a lot of keyboard work at her work but she usually types with her right arm and it is her left arm that is currently affected. She says that has far has she is aware, her back and posture is fine. I will check out the TOS forum though and see if I can find any info that might be useful. Thanks for replying!!

Thanks again everyone and I will keep you all updated on what we find out.

Love to you all,
Alison and mum
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