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 12-20-2009, 02:38 PM #1
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Red face RSD cause anyone to qwiver????

does anyone else experience quiver or shake uncontrolable at times???? I sat in church this morning and at other times..I can't stop my RSD worst affected leg to stop qwivering... It moves around much like a parkinson patient would..not all of the time either..I find generally when I am in public..around others... when i feel tenseness.... Dr's. visits etc.. I know because this is a brain/neurologic issue this could all be very valid..Anyone???
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Yes, I think most of us get it. and, I think it's called "essential tremor", not sure.

But, my doc give me Valium / diazepam, and / or Topamax / also as Generic.

See what other's say!

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Yes, I think most of us get it. and, I think it's called "essential tremor", not sure.

But, my doc give me Valium / diazepam, and / or Topamax / also as Generic.

See what other's say!

Pete
Hi Smilin & Pete, Yes,,, I have it too. I take Lorazepam, an anti-anxiety med to calm the sympathetic nervous system. It's helps me in some respects as much as pain meds. prevents panic attacks, which I had never had before RSD. Any kind of stressful situation, raises the sns alert level. I'm sorry you have this, but glad you have these wonderful people here that have so much combined knowledge, compassion, and kindness. Take care, loretta with soft hugs
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Hi Smilin & Pete, Yes,,, I have it too. I take Lorazepam, an anti-anxiety med to calm the sympathetic nervous system. It's helps me in some respects as much as pain meds. prevents panic attacks, which I had never had before RSD. Any kind of stressful situation, raises the sns alert level. I'm sorry you have this, but glad you have these wonderful people here that have so much combined knowledge, compassion, and kindness. Take care, loretta with soft hugs
I am so glad to know that it is not all in my head as I try to stop the movements ..the trembling... but can't and again it seems to be in people oriented... am I being looked at situations......Yes, we have a great family here... I luv ya all!
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Oh, KS,
I know what that's like!

Here ya go, any time I do's go to a place where there's an "attendant" who rings into a cash register, the food market, 7-11, Wawa, movies, anywhere I gotta pay, almost even a soda pop machine! "How come your's hand's be shakin' like dat?"........

D'oh!~ Me?
I didin't realize....

Yea, Geez, You're Really Shakin'!!! It ain't no be Marde Gras!

Oh, really?
It must a been when that windshield rail chuncked itself into my Head!

Yea! Sure looks it like that!

Ya think?

Oh, well Dasmy Mamoo Ma!!! An, all Dat Bloody? Yeaaa~

Oh Geez, I'd best check in wit my NeuroMorMoloGisty! Whatchu Tink?

Ya, GeeezDa! NeuroMor's, Ya, Day got the go down, on all dat hed stuff!

Bee Good,

Bee Well!

Ok To You,

To you, well, OK! Den!

Later!

later....
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Confused ALSO.. another question then...about the qwivering??

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does anyone else experience quiver or shake uncontrolable at times???? I sat in church this morning and at other times..I can't stop my RSD worst affected leg to stop qwivering... It moves around much like a parkinson patient would..not all of the time either..I find generally when I am in public..around others... when i feel tenseness.... Dr's. visits etc.. I know because this is a brain/neurologic issue this could all be very valid..Anyone???
Should we expect that.. the uncontrolable qwivering to become worse over time just as our RSD can progress?????? Leave it to me to ask another question with my original post!!! Good day to all...
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I thought it was my imagination! Yep, I shake like an old person!
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I thought it was my imagination! Yep, I shake like an old person!

This is a valid feeling..thank you for setting me straight..thought I was losing my marbles!!!Lets hope it does not worsen with time..

Sleep well all!! KS
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