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sarcasm 10-24-2011 11:56 AM

Broken
 
2 wks ago I bumped my "good" foot & was relieved it had not hit the big bone on the lower rt which I barely missed. I kept ice on it & it never really swelled & just got a bruise. Last wk I went to my holistic therapy (wasn't fond of) & the message therapist did his thing & @ one point massaged on the bruise. Had therapy 2 more times that wk & after the last on Thursday I called the foot Dr. for cortisone. Saw him on Sat. & for the heck of it they wanted to x-ray it, just in case. The "good" foot is no longer good. It's broken. So back to a boot & I'm not a happy camper.

LIT LOVE 10-24-2011 01:37 PM

RSD patients should never ever, under any circumstances use ice!

No ice, even on our "good limbs" because while pain might be isolated, you can have nerve dysfunction that sneaks up on you.

catra121 10-24-2011 02:48 PM

Oh...I am SO sorry! That really stinks. I've never broken a bone, but since getting RSD in my left ankle I often joke when things happen to my good foot that at least it was my "good" foot...but really it's not funny. When you have a "good" limb you rely on it so much to do things. Is it a bad break (not that any break is good)? I hope that you recover quickly. Don't know what I would do if I broke, sprained, or otherwise injured my right foot. I'd go mad probably and boy would it set me back a ways on the road to recovery. Take care and feel better soon.

Russell 10-24-2011 03:31 PM

Sarcasm,
You're not alone. Back in Feb. I fell forward hitting the tile floor and because only my right arm tried to break my fall I ended up with what I thought a badly sprained wrist because I could wiggle my pointer finger a little.
After a month of little swelling going down and the pain still killing me I saw my bone doctor. X-rays showed not only did I break it, it started healing the wrong way. I had to have it re-broke, set right and had a small plate put in.
That was my good and only useable hand.
So I spent the next 7 weeks in a nursing home. Talk about luck... :Doh:

birchlake 10-24-2011 03:41 PM

I do agree on not using ice. It is "counter-intuitive" as all our lives we have been taught to ICE injuries. Ice, compression, elevation.

For those of us with CRPS, I'd say concentrate on the last two and save the ice for the drink you're going to need! :winky:

alt1268 10-24-2011 04:31 PM

sarcasm, sorry to hear your having a rough go of it. That sucks. I notice I am clumsy and way off balance anymore. :holysheep: I have had incidents my self hitting my head, tripping and thanks be to God only slipped once. Right down the ramp. I will say a prayer for you.
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Originally Posted by sarcasm (Post 817919)
2 wks ago I bumped my "good" foot & was relieved it had not hit the big bone on the lower rt which I barely missed. I kept ice on it & it never really swelled & just got a bruise. Last wk I went to my holistic therapy (wasn't fond of) & the message therapist did his thing & @ one point massaged on the bruise. Had therapy 2 more times that wk & after the last on Thursday I called the foot Dr. for cortisone. Saw him on Sat. & for the heck of it they wanted to x-ray it, just in case. The "good" foot is no longer good. It's broken. So back to a boot & I'm not a happy camper.


sarcasm 10-24-2011 04:47 PM

Thanks...
 
LIT LOVE- @ therapy they put an ice pack on the "good" foot, while the heat pack was around the TENS on the left foot. :mad: I have RSD on both feet. I thought of the RT as "good" merely because it wasn't the one that caused RSD.

Catra121- All the Dr. told me was that it was "talus" (I believe). That big bone that sticks out of the rt side. He did say he didn't wanta put a cast on it because it doesn't look that bad. I don't know if he was reffering to the foot itself or the bone.

jimbo- I've said it numerous times, even before the RSD, that I would never set foot in a nursing home. You've got some guts.

Russell 10-24-2011 06:17 PM

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Originally Posted by sarcasm (Post 818035)

jimbo- I've said it numerous times, even before the RSD, that I would never set foot in a nursing home. You've got some guts.

I didn't have much of a choice. Both hands were shot. The left is the RSD one and the right was wrapped up like a mummy and I had to be monitored because of heavy pain killers and someone had to feed me.
At least I'm back home with my right hand back...

LIT LOVE 10-24-2011 07:08 PM

Hmm. I was tortured in PT with an ice pack 3 times a week for way too long prior to being diagnosed with RSD, many moons ago. I have no pain in my "good hand", but I do have temperature regulation problems, clumsiness, spasms, etc.

Even if it doesn't bother you, that doesn't mean it's not causing permanent damage. If you haven't read through Dr. Hooshmand's website, even if some of it is outdated, please check it out. It is still one of my favorite RSD info sites.

birchlake 10-24-2011 07:52 PM

Hooshmand's site (even though he is retired) is also one of my favorite websites. I have found the information to be accurate and extremely useful.

Here it is. BOOKMARK it!

http://rsdrx.com/


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