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 09-29-2009, 08:40 AM #1
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Default Good News and not so good news. Update on me and mine.

are expecting their first child on/around May 28th! I cannot believe how excited I am! My baby sons are 27, twins Doug and Darin, so its been a while since we've had a little one around.

My other just built his first home and it is b-e-a-utiful! I am so proud of him, he has worked hard and deserves the best. He is a programmer and system analyst. He is very smart and since I can barely turn on a computer, I cannot understand how he programs computers and build websites that are amazing. A brilliant young man with a great sense of humor.

My daughter is married too and they were trying for their first child but there have been complications. She has just been diagnosed with fibromyalgia, endometriosis and cystic ovaries. Her doctors were talking about a hysterectomy, which has devastated her, but there is a drug called Lupron, we've been told it is basically a chemical hysterectomy that will wear off after several months. The shot alone costs $1500. It has been really hard for her lately, to make matters worse some of her docs have been less than professional. She doesn't have personal insurance as she was laid off from her job, and her husband makes too much money for medical assistance. Docs do not like self payers much it seems. She is staying strong and I try to help as I know the horrors of chronic pain. I do not know much about fibro except what I've read here. She is trying to go back to school in October, as she is determined to go on with her life. I'm proud of her too.

As for me, my rsd was static for a while. but it seems to be becoming worse. It is also spreading and I am going to begin a new series of blocks. We hope to nip it in the bud so to speak. The blocks have worked in the past, but I am still very nervous.

Welcome to all new people. I'm not on a whole bunch but am going to try to post more. So how is everyone? How has the world been treating you? Let me know if I can help in some way.

As always you guys and gals are the best. HAGD!
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