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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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![]() Working? Ah. Well, for a start my RSD isn't nearly as bad as many people here have it; it has confined itself to my left wrist/hand (I'm right-handed) and in the last year has "plateau'd". The one thing that really made a difference was discovering that I simply can't take Neurontin in the "prescribed" manner, I'm very sensitive to it - it works well, but completely knocks me out at high doses, feel completely stoned like I've smoked several joints (quite nice, but forget it... ![]() So I take a very low dose - up to 600mgs pd, but I split the capsule, dissolve it in water and take very small amounts frequently through the day, then a double dose at night. This works very well for me, and pushes the pain into the background; I do get woken up at night, I take half a zopiclone, and great care arranging my bed - pillows, etc...but still wake up often. Then lots of coffee in the morning, don't care if I shouldn't, I neeeeeeeed it!! At the moment the RSD is really behaving itself.... I have RSI in my right hand and arm which is a bigger problem at present, plus cervical neck bone problems. Also arthritis, specially in my fingers (gone crooked). Most of the pain-killers I take right now are to help with the RSI, and to help with a permanent headache...mechanical problems from the neck ... Know what? If anyone had told me before that you can get used to pain I wouldn't have believed them. But it's true, for me - as I said, though, my levels are usually under control - for now. Get flare-ups every now and then. Also, I work from home. My work has always been very much a part of my life. If I live, I work...I'm doing designs for sculptures at the moment (which I absolutely love doing) - mostly on computer. Just walking the dog, I'll see something - shape of a tree, or rock, and think - oh, I can use that - so everything I do is kind of work. Other thing is that, not to put too fine a point on it, I have no money at all. I *have to* work or my rent won't get paid. Literally. Necessity is a powerful motivator. I don't think too far down the road...too worrying to do that, and pointless. I'm doing as much as I can to help myself right now (not enough, but still) and next year...who knows?? Not me; I live for now, and right now I *can* still work, painful though it is. It would be just as painful if I didn't work..I think working keeps my mind off the pain. What is harder to cope with are the meetings with clients etc, I try to keep them to a minimum - I'm getting very reclusive in my old age. But, my legs still work well, my brain's fine if memory would just shape up a bit, still got a few good working parts of me...life goes on and as I said, for me, life and work are completely entwined. Yeah...life goes on...what can you do? ![]() all the best! |
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