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Old 08-21-2008, 12:51 AM #1
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I just wanted to take a minute to introduce myself. In December of last year I had a total knee replacement which was supposed to get me up and going to keep up with my kids and grandkids. Instead, I was diagnosed in March with RSD effecting my knee and foot. This is the most discouraging and painful thing I have ever encountered (and I have had many different medical problems throughout the years!). I have had to quite my job, cannot drive at this point, and would love just 1 nite of peaceful, full sleep. I am still trying to learn more about this condition in hopes to get off of these pain pills and be able to go up and down stairs normally! I was very glad to come across this site - it makes me feel I am not alone in this painful condition. Thank you!

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