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 11-10-2009, 07:36 PM #21
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I agree that an evening time would be better- some of us still work but would like to chat- I think any nite 7-10pm would be good

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well,,,copying David Bowie's tune (sorta),Lets Chat..put on your red shoes.
Everyone has had some great imput on the idea. I respect all the suggestions.
I myself can't set a specific date and time due to the fact I never know how I will feel, physically. If some people can set times and days..that's great. I have to leave it as an open door policy where you just walk in at any time of day. But, that's me. As for an instance, I was in the Lounge in the afternoon just waiting to see who would pop in. Out of the blue, someone did. We had a great conversation and exchanged our thoughts on some remedies that work for each of us to help escape the pain. Just chatting in real time offered a feeling of relief, even for a short time. It was nice to have someone listen and respond quickly. I'm sure anyone who meets at their time and day will find the same comfort we did. I hope everyone can make this work. Do whats good for you without worrying if it can work or not. We can accomplish anything if we try. I'll be popping in at all times of day and time. Thankyou everyone for your thoughts. That was a great start.
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mellowguy, I have merged the 3 threads you had related to chat to make it easier for members to keep up as it gets confusing to have it spread over 3 threads

often when one goes into chat and just waits a while, someone else from NeuroTalk may pop in

if other members would like to set a specific time for an RSD/CRPS specific chat time, just post it here so that all can see when to meet.
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mellowguy, I have merged the 3 threads you had related to chat to make it easier for members to keep up as it gets confusing to have it spread over 3 threads

often when one goes into chat and just waits a while, someone else from NeuroTalk may pop in

if other members would like to set a specific time for an RSD/CRPS specific chat time, just post it here so that all can see when to meet.
thank you for your reply and action. I'm sorry if I made it difficult for others to concentrate on the conversation. I'm new to this and did not realize that my actions caused problems for others. I had no intentions in anyway to cause a problem since everyone has more problems then they need.
Again, I apologize and will not repeat the mistake.
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you didnt do anything wrong

having this one thread just makes it easier for everyone
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