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Old 10-18-2009, 01:13 PM #1
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Hi guys,
I just got diagnosed with RSD/CRPS on Friday by my neurologist/anesthesiologist dr. Had foot surgery June 2008 for neuroma. The thing grew back(stump neuroma) and another one next to it. Nice. Anyhow, pain never went away after surgery....got worse. Podiatrist was injecting me with alcohol sclerosing stuff in June of this year and I had an allergic reaction which turned into huge infection on site of needle injection. From there, it has been downhill. Had to quit job due to severity of pain. Went to two pain specialists and settled with this last guy. I have tried two meds...neurontin and lyrica. Both made me amazingly weird. Now, he gave me balcofen on top of reg. pain meds. So, here I am. I am feeling all kinds of feelings....mad, scared, hopeful that P.T. and lumbar symp. block will work. But basically, I am scared today. I usually am funny..........not lately, however. Thanks for listening.
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