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Old 04-09-2012, 09:53 AM #1
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Shocked PN and now RSD from broken radius

Wow I have PN for about 20 years...I fell in december and broke my wrist,after cast came off in 4 weeks my hand has RSD now..The Physical therapist did electrical stim to my forarm last week and the nerves in my hand went crazy and my finger tips all went numb they have a buzzing vibration now all the time
(two weeks ago) wrist seems fine, just a bit stiff, fingers get contracted and i feel like i have a claw for a hand most times.. lots of pain while using it at my job of dog grooming. anybody break their wrist that had the same things happen? They started me on neurontin..BTW my general PN started to give me flare ups right after the inital injury break in december of 2011.
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