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Old 12-04-2009, 06:46 AM #1
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I am so thankful that I found this fabulous site. I have been diagnosed with RSD in both my right and left feet. I broke my rt foot in '05 and three metatarcals in my left foot in July of this year. I have been in pretty heavy denial about the diagnosis until confirmation by a well respected doc that I trust (I saw him today for a second opinion). I will go in for my first nerve block sometime next week and begin aggressive physical therapy next week as well. I have three kiddos, ages ten, seven, and almost five, and am a recently divorced stay at home mom. I am also bi-polar and have ADHD. I suppose this all makes me quite interesting, yesno? I cannot wait to get to know all of YOU interesting folks, as I have been lurking around this site for most of the night (unable to sleep tonight for some reason...can't FATHOM that it's stress!) and this site is just amazing to me. I feel so lucky to have stumbled upon this forum, and all of you.
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