Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS)

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Old 02-14-2007, 01:50 PM #1
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Default flippnout you there?

hello sorry everyone just wanting to see if flippnout got my message, I know he is in missouri also. I think I will try this way flippnout did you get my message? let me know OK.
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Old 02-17-2007, 02:18 PM #2
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Lilly,
hello yes I did get it sorry it took a while. I fell very worried to email or do these things any more some one who said they had TOS and RSD lied to me about having this awful things we have. So I am careful who I talk to you should too, any one can pretend to be some one on this world wide net, because we do not see them I can tell alot from a person by looking at there face and body while talking but on this you cant and people do tend to lie, I have read some interesting articals about this.

Lilly you sound nice be careful, I at this time do not want to communicate that way since again some one on this claims to be hurt yet tells a diffrent story all the time in e-mails to me. I love this site and will not stop being here funny how a person can learn a lesson.

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Hi Flippin
Just as I told you in the beginning of our conversations, there is a lot to learn in WC. More than anyone would ever imagine. Hope my words of wisdom to you have helped good friend. There is a lot to learn in the world of WC other than just the injury.

This is when we needs friends and support more than ever, yet this is when you have to be most careful of who you talk to and what you say due to someone that might be right around the corner listening. Speak only the truth and it will prevail.

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Default Hi all,

It's really sad to hear we have spies on here. I don't know how anyone could tell unless they talk on the phones and get to know someone.

There are a lot of new people coming on and I would hope it would be for the right reason but how would we know?

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what a shame!!!!! why do others have to always ruin a great thing for themselves and so many others.....spies ...you are not wanted here..go away! linda
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now understand why so many people use nicknames. It is SO wrong to come and spy ona private forum..

the other day in class someone reffered to the words "munchaussens by internet"... I was intrigued so looked it up --> apparently there are some very very sad and pathetic people out there who pretend to have illnesses, join a support group and then tell you that they have it. I can't believe someone could do that though - it ruins all the trust between people. I understand that this also means WC people etc as well - which is just as bad... it's almost a form of emotional rape - feeling that someone is spying on you whilst you try to gain support.

The aim of this forum, I believe, is that none of us have to be shy about discussing our emotions, fears, symptoms or good things! we shouldn't have to be so careful to protect everyones identities - but it now makes sense!!!

on that note - I'm becoming Frogga!!!

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