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Dropping Things
Hi All,
I have RSD in both my hands, and both hand are swollen all the time. Well for the past week I have been dropping things from both my hands unexpectedly. Is this part of the RSD process to drops things unexpectedly from both my RSD hands? Thanks, Kate |
Is RSD the only cause or diagnosis for your hands?
Any possibility of some sort of repetitive strain injury? Any cervical spine issues? |
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Hi Kate..
I have RSD in my lower limb(s) and when my foot is swollen I can't move my toes and I have limited range of motion...I am wondering if you're dropping things from the swelling itself, in not being able to manipulate your fingers , and having limited range of motion and grasping ability... because of the swelling.. I hope you're doin better these days!! hope4thebest |
Hi Kate,
I have rsd, and tos, ulnar nerve and carpel tunnel, which kind of go hand in hand excuse the pun. I find myself dropping thing all the time, my handwriting is terrible, so is my typing. I have a new iMac, and it alerts me to misspellings systemwide. (any application), which is great. Something a little heavier though, like a cup of tea, or a soda and I seem to hold it stronger, other wise I'd be a total mess! Weird, I find the lighter the object is, the easier it is to drop...? Hope you're doing well Kate! Pete |
Hi Kate. I also have CRSD in my left hand. I drop things all the time with this hand. Most to the time I will not know that the item was dropped until I go to use it again. I have a less feeling in my hand, so I have to be careful. I have burned my fingers, changing a light bulb, because it takes time for the sensation to register to my brain. My pain Dr. thinks that the lower sensation is related to my pain med. being a high dose. I have not had this hand/arm tested for any other problems however, maybe I should look into this more.
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Thanks
Hi All:)
Thanks for responding to my thread all your thoughts where helpful. I just have RSD in both my hands to answer one question somebody had, but they are always swollen and they are weak. I do drop things a lot. I am very blessed to have such a great husband, but since I drop things so much I am only allowed to use plastic cups to drink from that we have in the cupboard so I do not break any glasses. :grouphug::grouphug::grouphug::grouphug::grouphug: :grouphug::grouphug: Kate |
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Agree Thoracic Outlet sundrome has very similiar symptoms as RSD plus RSD. Go to **and look at their site. Many people have both but you need to get to a specialist to dx and if you ever decide on surgery there are only a handful of great surgeons to do this. Look on the site for that too. I hope this helps.
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