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Old 05-27-2007, 04:06 PM #6
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Hi LizaJane, I have had RSD in both legs for going on 5 years now, and I was diagnosed with CIDP 2 years ago. I do not experience pain directly associated to any specific movements. What does hurt is when something rubs against me when I am moving, sometimes the wind hurts my legs. I have had 2 Doctors tell me that they think that my CIDP is a natural progression of the RSD. Who knows ? I can tell you I cannot differentiate the RSD pain from the CIDP pain. They are the same if you ask me. I do not get pain from movement alone. I do REALLY hope your pain goes away, DO NOT LET IT GET THE BETTER OF YOU!
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