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dealingwithtos 07-18-2014 08:14 AM

Ganglion Cyst
 
I've had RSD for many years. I got it after surgery for TOS. I have RSD in my arms - mostly my left arm. I recently got a ganglion cyst on top of my left wrist. I'm wondering if anyone out there with RSD has had a ganglion cyst in the area where they have RSD and what you did to remove it. :grouphug:

Hopeless 07-18-2014 11:05 AM

I posted a long reply and lost it. I will try to re-post again later.

dealingwithtos 07-18-2014 11:43 AM

I'm sorry that you lost what you wrote, but I'm looking forward to hearing about what you have experienced. :)

Hopeless 07-19-2014 09:48 PM

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Originally Posted by dealingwithtos (Post 1083151)
I'm sorry that you lost what you wrote, but I'm looking forward to hearing about what you have experienced. :)

My stupidity lost the post. I clicked to subscribe to your thread BEFORE I clicked on submit for the post and that is how I lost the post.

I am going to try my response again. Sorry for the delay.

Hopeless 07-19-2014 09:49 PM

Sending you a PM.

Hopeless 07-19-2014 10:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dealingwithtos (Post 1083130)
I've had RSD for many years. I got it after surgery for TOS. I have RSD in my arms - mostly my left arm. I recently got a ganglion cyst on top of my left wrist. I'm wondering if anyone out there with RSD has had a ganglion cyst in the area where they have RSD and what you did to remove it. :grouphug:

Is your ganglion spongy feeling or hard, bone like to the touch?

Sometimes they can just aspirate it.

Is it painful? And if so, all the time or just when you use your wrist?

Sent you a PM.

eevo61 07-20-2014 06:40 AM

Is my first time hearing a ganglion cyst and many questions crossed my head, did you get any ganglion block lately? Might be part of any injury? Sorry just wondering , I have a cyst in my cuboid bone due to an ankle injure a suffer and the cartilage that got lose form my now cyst and for my rsd can't be operate .
Still wondering how your happens but also hope soon you get trusted and also found some relief ,less and less each day, good luck and gentle hugs from Jesika .:grouphug:

tos8 07-21-2014 05:54 PM

I also have RSD as a result from TOS surgery in both arms, and I also have a ganglion cyst ontop of my wrist. Its hard and it hurts! But nobody has ever done anything about.

Hopeless 07-21-2014 09:14 PM

Hi,

Since your ganglion cyst is causing you discomfort/pain, you may want to consider having needle aspiration of it. Some doctors will take a syringe and insert it into the cyst and withdraw the substance. It could return and you may have to repeat the procedure. Very simple procedure and should not interfere with the RSD. Surgical removal is also an option but I would speak to your RSD doctor before undergoing surgical removal since you have RSD.

Different docs have different views on ganglion cysts and on the best procedure to eliminate them when necessary. In many cases, they do not wish to do anything about them.

I heard of someone that underwent a different procedure. Their doctor did not withdraw the substance of the cyst but instead attempted to "explode" it to dissipate it. I would NOT recommend that for anyone but especially NOT for anyone with RSD.

My ganglion of 35 years spontaneously exploded in the middle of the night while I was sleeping and it was very painful. I did not know what had happened. I just woke with a sudden and severe pain and my entire hand was extremely swollen. Not knowing the ganglion had exploded, my doctor sent me for an MRI of my hand. It wasn't until all the swelling was gone that I realized that my ganglion was now the size of a tiny pea instead of the large marble that previously inhabited my wrist.

A doctor "may" order an ultrasound, x-ray, or MRI if there is any question about the involvement of the ganglion with other tissues and joints in the wrist. To have any type of imaging done is not usually necessary.

The only reason I was sent for an MRI was to determine the reason my hand was so extensively swollen and painful because I had no idea my ganglion had exploded spontaneously. (neither did my doc) I never mentioned my ganglion cyst to my doctor at the time. My hand was so swollen, no one, including me, could even see if I had a ganglion or not with the extensive swelling.

I also had one disappear all on its own without incident. It came, it went, and there was no event associated with it.

Rsdawareness123 07-23-2014 04:44 PM

Durcums disease or durcums syndrome and rsd
 
Ganglion cysts are common. But surgery is always bad for rsd especially if the surgery is in the affected limb. Ketamine infusions can help tremendously with trying to combat spreading of rsd . I know vitamin c or d as well as low dose naltrexone can help with combatting spreading as well. I would like you to be aware durcums disease or syndrome is much more common in rsd patients but is very hard to diagnose. But can be mistaken for cysts i am neither obese or over 18 and have it. Although it talk about durcums and obesity and older age in it description you down necessarily have to have either.

RSD ME 07-24-2014 08:18 PM

I have had a ganlion cyst in my left wrist about the size of a pea for over eight years. I had it long before I got rsd. My dr said to just leave it alone unless it hurts. It doesn't hurt or bother me and hasn't grown since I got it. My rsd is in my right wrist too. So I don't know if there is a correlation between the two, but my pm dr never said there was. If it bothers you I would ask your pm dr what he thinks you should do, but if it's in your rsd site, then they probably won't touch it. My pm dr said that they don't like doing surgery in the initial rsd site because of fear of spread. I hope you feel better soon. Take care.

ing2foru 07-29-2014 08:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dealingwithtos (Post 1083130)
I've had RSD for many years. I got it after surgery for TOS. I have RSD in my arms - mostly my left arm. I recently got a ganglion cyst on top of my left wrist. I'm wondering if anyone out there with RSD has had a ganglion cyst in the area where they have RSD and what you did to remove it. :grouphug:

Have you ever heard of or used Young Living essential oils? They are therapudic grade oils. My sister had two ganglion cysts & with these oils, they are now gone! They have helped many people with cysts. The two oils that work on the cysts are Oregano & Thyme. I know that it sounds weird, but I wanted to give you an alternative to having it aspirated. If you want to try the oils, just make sure they are therapudic grade & put a drop of each oil a couple of times a day. If you want more info, send me a pm!

visioniosiv 07-29-2014 09:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RSD RENEE (Post 1084791)
I have had a ganlion cyst in my left wrist about the size of a pea for over eight years. I had it long before I got rsd. My dr said to just leave it alone unless it hurts. It doesn't hurt or bother me and hasn't grown since I got it. My rsd is in my right wrist too. So I don't know if there is a correlation between the two, but my pm dr never said there was. If it bothers you I would ask your pm dr what he thinks you should do, but if it's in your rsd site, then they probably won't touch it. My pm dr said that they don't like doing surgery in the initial rsd site because of fear of spread. I hope you feel better soon. Take care.

Hola Renee. In my experience, there is ALWAYS a connection, even when things seem completely random and unrelated. The human body is like a road map that shows us where and what our stresses are. Most stresses we are not even aware of consciously.

There's an app for the iPhone called "Heal Your Body A-Z" based on the work of Louise Hay. Yes it appears to be new age hippie technobabble - and maybe it is to an extent - but it contains a list of hundreds of physical diseases and ailments, and the mental conditions that cause them. It's a good intro to start putting some pieces together as far as how the mind-body connection really works.

If you don't have an iPhone there are books you can order off amazon pretty cheaply.


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