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Old 04-28-2015, 08:07 AM #1
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I wonder about rsd/ crps sometimes. My symptoms are the same in both sides of my body. Like In both legs it feels like I have a ban wrapped around my leg halfway up my calf and above my knee. At these places the pulsing and twitching and pain is particularly bad. Is this mirroring ? Or do think it's a result of acupuncture being in same spots in both sides of body? Same thing in arms, back and face
I wonder about that too.
My stuff is on both sides as well but much much worse on the left. If it makes you feel any better, yesterday when I was at the dr., he seemed pleased that my symptoms were on both sides. Maybe I imagined it, but he looked relieved. It was very important for him to know that my face pain and ear pain was both sides and that my shaky hands were both sides.
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