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Old 06-17-2009, 02:10 AM #1
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Default pm vs rsd caslagia

my dr,s are torn in between whether ive have rsd or r n, i cut the back of my heel 6 moonths ago,and it healed up but with terrible pain,,,4 months later i had a thr ,,,1 week after that both legs started to peel,,,the affected leg started to turn red from the ankle up,,shiny ,this shkined mmpitted.. then a had blotched purple spots around the back of my heel where the original injury sire was,,,,so i took my chancee and had the thr,,,hoping it would stay in the heel,,1 month post-op,,the whole leg is red,poor circulation,,,1week after the left leg is doing the same,,,,i have persistant pain in the hip when weight bearinf which is out of the norm,,,either its a loose cup or rsd,,, either nway ive got to have a rvision in 6 weeks if i csnt wslk by then,,im on crutches,, my question is if its n p,, can np mirror over to the other leglike rsd? i dont have alot of sensitivity to the feet or legs,,,some worsen in my affected ankle,im im 6months out from the heel cut and 9 weeks from the surgery,does np stay in one limb or one side of the body,,or can it color change with circurlar problems in the other leg,,,,thank you, boober,,ps, the pro of the surgery is if its the cup,,i should be able to be mobile and better my condition,,,but if its rsd in the hip,,,im opening a can of worms,,,,
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