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comic relief 11-04-2008 10:20 PM

New injury to foot with RSD...needs surgery
 
Hi All,
You will come to discover I am a professional Klutz, but that's for another time. I have had RSD since 1991 after three surgeries on a broken toe.

In March, I walked off a step, rolled my foot and ankle, then landed on it. I broke 2 bones, tore tendons off other bones which took bone fragments with them. Other ligaments were torn as well. No surgery on this mess, just a cast.

Seven months later I am still in serious pain. It feels and looks nothing like RSD. After being sent to several specialists,the diagnosis for the pain is scar tissue and possibly a bone fragment.

Surgery is the only solution and even that is "Iffy." My doctor told me surgery could help, not help at all or make things worse. He wasn't even addressing the RSD issue when he made the statement! I know what those statistics are.

The decision is up to me now. Pain is sitting at a solid nine, tempting me to try almost anything. While I successfully use pain management techniques for the RSD, nothing is helping the other. For now I am holding off so I can learn more. That's how I discovered this website.

If anyone has been through a situation like this or has any advice, I would love to hear it.

Glad to be here.
Comic Relief

weegot5kiz 11-05-2008 02:19 AM

Hello and Welcome to Neuro Talk, sorry about the RSD, here is a link to that forum, where you will be able to post more direct questions about RSD and just everyday things. Do not hesitate to post and read others post for insight and just info, good luck with your surgery, and again welcome to NT

RSD forum.....http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum21.html

Darlene 11-06-2008 01:57 AM


Hello and welcome to NeuroTalk. Great to see you have come to be with us. Just let us know if we can be of any help. We are all here to assist each other as possible.

Again welcome, looking forward to seeing you around.

Darlene
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Kitty 11-06-2008 05:56 AM


FranksAngel 11-06-2008 08:30 PM

hello comic and welcome to neurotalk .... sorry to hear about the difficulties you're facing right now ... i hope you get some answers soon ... there are lots of friendly and supportive people here at nt ... i hope to seen you in some of the forums soon ... and again ...

ali12 11-07-2008 09:32 AM

Hello and Welcome to Neurotalk!! You will meet many great and supportive people here!!

I am so sorry to hear that you have RSD :hug:. I have been suffering from RSD since March 2007 (nearly 2 years) in my left leg and right arm, I developed it when I was 12 years old - I am now 13. I have had surgery on my RSD leg and I didn't have positive results, unfortunately I ended up with complications. I don't want to scare you by any means, I just wanted to make you aware of what happened to me. Most PM Doctors when performing surgery, suggest to give you a nerve block beforehand to try and combat any increase in pain and also try and stop any complications from occuring. I really hope that, should you decide to have surgery, it goes well and that you get some benefits from it.

Your best bet would to post this message onto the RSD forum (Weegot5kiz has provided you the link) has many of the members there have had some sort of surgery or procedure and hopefully they will be able to give you some more insight and offer some suggestions that may help.

If you need anything, please let me know - I know how scary it can be dealing with this condition and has the saying goes I have been there and got the t-shirt unfortunately.

Take care and I look forward to seeing you around the forum real soon!!

Alison:grouphug:

lexiemae1 05-23-2009 10:34 PM

Broke patella on left then fractured right foot
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by comic relief (Post 402446)
Hi All,
You will come to discover I am a professional Klutz, but that's for another time. I have had RSD since 1991 after three surgeries on a broken toe.

In March, I walked off a step, rolled my foot and ankle, then landed on it. I broke 2 bones, tore tendons off other bones which took bone fragments with them. Other ligaments were torn as well. No surgery on this mess, just a cast.

Seven months later I am still in serious pain. It feels and looks nothing like RSD. After being sent to several specialists,the diagnosis for the pain is scar tissue and possibly a bone fragment.

Surgery is the only solution and even that is "Iffy." My doctor told me surgery could help, not help at all or make things worse. He wasn't even addressing the RSD issue when he made the statement! I know what those statistics are.

The decision is up to me now. Pain is sitting at a solid nine, tempting me to try almost anything. While I successfully use pain management techniques for the RSD, nothing is helping the other. For now I am holding off so I can learn more. That's how I discovered this website.

If anyone has been through a situation like this or has any advice, I would love to hear it.

Glad to be here.
Comic Relief

Yes Ur luck sounds about like mine.. Anyhow in 2005 at work I fell on a concrete step stepping up and missed and hit my kneecap on the sharp edge of the step and broke left patella in half. One surgery screw and nut and then a bone graft for the patella because it wasn't healing properly.. Then in Mar 2008 I slipped on my back porch and instead of falling on my kneecap that had surgery twice, I tried to catch myself backwards and fractured my right foot or it could have been the 5 dollar shampoo bottle that fell on my foot in the shower the next day.. Anyhow they put me on crutches and said go ahead and work and keep weight off of it for 6 weeks, try working and standing for 12 hour shifts without putting your foot down>>HAHA When I went back after six weeks it still hadn't healed any.. (surprise surprise DOC) They put a full cast from knee to foot and didn;t really cast the part of the foot hanging out that was actually broken..Well 6 weeks later they said it was better so they took the cast off and said in 2 or 3 days I should be walking very well and I could go back to work in a week or so.. Not!!! Still couldn't walk on foot so they sent me to my regular doc who treated me for gout and then the ortho said he thought I had sprained my ankle so after that I still was in a walking shoe and still couldnt walk they decided it was rsd after my physical therapist told my ortho doc before this that that was what was wrong with me the whole time. He finally decided to believe me that I couldn't walk!.. SunshineGirl ps. Do you realize how many times I have stubbed that foot since then and I know I have broken a toe since then also??

azoyizes 05-24-2009 09:53 AM

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Hello CR, and welcome to NeuroTalk! This is such a great place with lots and lots of friendly and helpful people. :)

We're so glad you found us!

aj822 05-24-2009 10:03 AM

Welcome! You will find this is a really great information forum and you will make some great friends you actually understand what you are going through.

My thoughts and prayers are with you as you look for the best healing answers!

(Broken Wings) 05-25-2009 08:25 PM



Hi and welcome to our community.

I hope you heal up soon. :hug:

Dew58 05-29-2009 12:48 PM

feel better soon,comic
 
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Welcome to the forum. I hope you receive the answers to the questions that you seek. We are a supportive group and always have room for another friend/member.
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