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wildberry2277 07-13-2007 02:30 PM

Burning HOT!
 
I need some help with this question.... I was playing cards which really upset my symptoms.... Durning the game all of a sudden a got a really burning pain inside my elbow and then up to my shoulder neck and right side of my face... and finally in to my finger... The burning turned my arm red.... and it was a terrible pain.... Has anybody every had tempture changes in their arms.... The pain is the worst today then it has been in awhile...

I am kind of freaked out... .dont really know what it could be... Visbly having it beat red compared to my other side....

Please if anyone has any info let me know i dont see a TOS doctor for 3 weeks same with a neuroligist... :mad:

Jomar 07-13-2007 02:44 PM

I have better luck playing cards on the computer - holding them in my hands even now at a mild stage really bothers me.

Sometimes if I'm doing certain things - I will get a little ache in my elbow- but then I stop if I can and it will fade away.

But I never have gotten the bad burning like you describe. It could be you were causing more irritation or compression to the nerve while playing cards- posture/arm/hand positions??
Did your arms get fatigued or heavy feeling also? That could indicate more of a vascular compression.

There is the delayed pain reaction with TOS also - that's why you are more sore today.

Has the color returned to normal yet?
Any swelling?

Oh and have you read about RSD? {we have a forum her for it too}

wildberry2277 07-13-2007 03:19 PM

Never have taking a look at RSD what is that?

My fingers and hand are always swollen.... However never this burning hot pain... I am just getting so frustrated... no one can say for sure what is going on with me and my doctor visits seem so far away!

Jomar 07-13-2007 03:31 PM

to save myself a lot of typing I'll give you the links to the RSD forum-
But extreme burning, swelling, color & temp changes are a major sign of it.

main RSD forum
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forumdisplay.php?f=21
useful RSD links-
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/showthread.php?t=247

plenty of websites and info posts there:)

wildberry2277 07-13-2007 03:33 PM

Rsd
 
Ok funny you mention that now... I was unofficially dx with RSD and TOS.. .however my doctor was calling it complex regional pain snydrome...

Does any body here have RSD and TOS... I feel like i am holding a bad deck of cards here.... Really getting scared.... :confused:

gibbrn 07-13-2007 05:17 PM

I have the same diagnosis
 
Hi,

I too have been diagnosed with crps...type 1 there are 2 types....type 1 and type 2!

I have not had any of the type of pain that you have had, but it sounds to me like an rsd attack!! This is not a nice feeling...I get the numbness, tingling and changes in colour and sensation which the doc I was seeing told me was rsd, but I think it is vascular compression causing the issues as I have not experienced such pain as you......

hope things get better.....best of luck,

Victoria

wildberry2277 07-13-2007 06:02 PM

Well at least i am not alone.... The pain was horrible... I dont even know how to describe it.... At first i just thought it was pain in my neck going down but then i started turning beat red... and burning... It was a pain... I have never had before...

Thank you for all your support.... I dont know whats going on lately but you all have been so helpful!

mainiac 07-13-2007 06:37 PM

I have RSD as well and can understand your pain. It sounds like you are having what my Pain Management doctor calls a "flare". I go through them all the time, I wish I could offer you more than words, but I know there is nothing that has helped me with these. Sometimes I can do something, and other times I do the same thing and experience a flare.:(

phoebe 07-13-2007 07:28 PM

Wildberry,
 
I don't have RSD but have read from alot of people on here who have both RSD and TOS. One thing that I've noted in all of those posts is don't use ice on those places that are flaring, it will make it worse.

Hopefully somebody with more knowledge than I should be around to help you with this dilema. It is a good feeling to find this place isn't it? Hope this passes quickly. :) phoebe

mainiac 07-13-2007 07:49 PM

you are absolutely right.. I learned that the hard way.

It felt great to alleviate the pain some, and against my doctor's wishes I used it and my RSD spread, somewhat due to the ice! :eek:


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