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 12-30-2009, 06:38 PM #13
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Angry Sweating vs freezing...

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I don't wear much make-up - but I will spray on a tan occasionally. The best I have found for my skin, which is pretty fair, is the "Quick Tan" tanning mist by body drench. I buy it from my hairdresser. It is moderately expensive, more than some but less than the real pricey stuff. For my pale skin tone I think it looks better than any of the others that I have tried. And it doesn't sweat off (but will rub off on lighter colored clothing).

I like "tanning" better than make-up because I have become really, really pale since becoming sick, and I can spray this on my face and neck and chest to make myself look a little bit more alive. With the tan I don't really feel that I need to add any other cosmetics (not that I ever did anyway....).

Good luck to you all. I wish there was a med that worked on the sweating factor...often I am freezing cold instead of sweating. Right now I am sitting with the heating pad on my wrists because my fingers are so frozen I feel like I am typing with pieces of wood. And my feet - they are just numb.

XOXOX Sandy

Sandy...

Iam with you lately.. Although I have had the bouts of sweating which are pretty ugly and totally unpredictable.. but lately I have been the opposite...freezing..as with RSD..nothing is simple..one extreme to another... I got myself another pair of slippers last night and even wore em to bed! They lok a bit like gorilla feet..fury and soft..but what ever it takes..RSD has a zero sense of humor...
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