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, 10:10 PM #1
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well,,,,I talked about television and pain and how certain programming will cause my bp and pulse climb instigating the sympathetic system to freak out. I made a mistake today. I developed RSD/CRPS after an industrial accident to my foot when I had 2000 lbs of an object fall on my foot crushing all the bones. After several surgeries to have screws and pins implanted along with fusion of the dorsal part of the foot and then to have the screws and pins removed 1 yr. later. I have to deal with it. I don't need reminders of what happened or what I feel physically. What do I do? I turn on a movie channel on cable t.v. and sit in my comfy chair with all my favorite items to help ease the discomfort, and what do I see? The movie..MISERY,,,, my gosh,,is there no justice in this world? I found it funny actually, A simple case of wrong time and wrong channel, ssheeeesh.
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That is a very CREEPY movie...

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well,,,,I talked about television and pain and how certain programming will cause my bp and pulse climb instigating the sympathetic system to freak out. I made a mistake today. I developed RSD/CRPS after an industrial accident to my foot when I had 2000 lbs of an object fall on my foot crushing all the bones. After several surgeries to have screws and pins implanted along with fusion of the dorsal part of the foot and then to have the screws and pins removed 1 yr. later. I have to deal with it. I don't need reminders of what happened or what I feel physically. What do I do? I turn on a movie channel on cable t.v. and sit in my comfy chair with all my favorite items to help ease the discomfort, and what do I see? The movie..MISERY,,,, my gosh,,is there no justice in this world? I found it funny actually, A simple case of wrong time and wrong channel, ssheeeesh.
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