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![]() Just one more way that RSD complicates my life...trying to sort all of this stuff out. Is it caused by the RSD? Is it caused by the trauma? Is it caused by the trauma worsening the RSD? Will there ever ACTUALLY be an answer to these things or will it all just be speculation? Nothing to do but keep moving forward and gather as much information as possible. Thanks again! |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | mrsD (08-26-2016) |
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My response is in regards to meds (which I realize you want to get off of). However, I've used amitriptyline for both CRPS and SFN and wonder if you've tried it at any point? I had SFN in my feet for a year starting in 2005; then the following year developed CRPS resulting from thumb surgery. (Fortunately I recovered from that in 9 months with lots of hand therapy). For the CRPS I took 75 mg. amitriptyline divided through the day, and for the SFN which has returned, I take a single dose of 60 mg. before bed time. The only significant side effect has been dry mouth. It definitely helped with the CRPS pain. I don't think it helps with my SFN pain, but my pain is mainly at night and the amitriptyline does help me get to sleep and stay asleep. This and medical marijuana have allowed me to avoid having to try any other meds which I fear would have worse side effects. Good luck with finding answers and relief.
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Thanks again for your reply and your insight into this issue! |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | dogwalker (08-29-2016) |
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