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 12-03-2009, 02:45 PM #11
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Hi Mary,

Sorry to hear of your troubles with the morphine, that sucks. I know you have been through so much so I'm crossing my fingers for you that this will work.

I wish you much peace and pain relief.

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good luck,

what othermeds did they want to try?

i am waiting for my trial right now, but they mentioned several medsto try and they said i would be on less than 10% of my current meds. that would be awesome....

i cant remember right now what those meds were, but i remember prialt being discussed.

hoping this works for you,
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Hi Mary

I really hope you do well on the Dilaudid and you get the pain relief you need and deserve! Please keep updating us on your progress. A pump is something that is lurking on the horizon for me so I love success stories!


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Hi everyone, please forgive my typing, but it still hurst to open my eyes ad move my heads.The diluid really workded well, orphie is the most common med gien, but as it almost killed me, I don't think I'll ever have it again. My PB was 205/140. can we say PAIN...then to end up with a spinal headache. I was ready to quit. I a going to go thru it tho. it really worked and worked well. THe only was to know if tigs workis the trial. I just diddn't expect so much pain. I figured I would be in and then out Oh well. I'm never one to quit.

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Hang in there....we are all routing for you.

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Hi everyone, please forgive my typing, but it still hurst to open my eyes ad move my heads.The diluid really workded well, orphie is the most common med gien, but as it almost killed me, I don't think I'll ever have it again. My PB was 205/140. can we say PAIN...then to end up with a spinal headache. I was ready to quit. I a going to go thru it tho. it really worked and worked well. THe only was to know if tigs workis the trial. I just diddn't expect so much pain. I figured I would be in and then out Oh well. I'm never one to quit.

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Hi all,
I'm in my room in the hospital after having the pump trial implanted. I feel great. there isn't even any surgical site pain. Before surgery, pain was a 9, right now, maybe a 4. I can[t believe it. I can even touch my foot. If I had know it was this easy and this great, I would never have wasted time with the scs or anything else. No wonder it's hard to find a dr. that will do it. They will lose their patients except for emergencies and pump refills. I'll keep you posted tomorrow as to how it's going. I could be numb from the meds, but all I know is that I feel wonderful

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jMary this is such great news!!! You are so brave. I cant belieive you can already feel a difference. Oh I hope so much this is your answer, Please post as oftern as you can. I am still considering. thanks so mcuh, CZ
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