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 01-03-2010, 08:42 AM #11
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when it comes to blood presure. [diastyloc] number is the BOTTOM number, and is the one that you really dont want to get too high,,its the worst of the two numbers. and the red dots could be a allergic reation to meds,exspecially when the liver gets over worked,but I get them when im off meds too,
Cindi ,let us know what your dr says his take is in on the varicose veins,
and sandy, my veins just poped up out of nowhere, and they started in the outside of my feet and ankles and are spreading upward,,both legs now,,and their in bunches,clusters,,I feel like an old man at the age of 49,,before this mess last year i was in pretty good shape,,but Ive ask God to give me strenght and to heal us ,,and to help us fight this,and to guide us on what to do,,,,,I do stay as active as possible during the day,and to stay away from alot of the meds..When im on alot of meds,they tend to make me lazy and unactive,,I want my life back,,,so im going to Pray,,and fight,,,bless all of you,,,,,,,,,,,bobber

Good morning all...

Bobber, thxs for your note... In my case, I am sure the red dots can not be due to meds or an allergic reaction, as I don't take any... my sensitive belly kicks them ALL out! SO it has to be my RSD..but lately I noticed they were on my worst affected leg first but now I see them in many areas of my body.. seems to make me think of the "yellow brick road" in that they pave the way for RSD..and yes, they bleed terribly when they get hit..like suaving..

I, too have the vericous veins esp. on both legs now...I look like a monopoly game..many traveled roads..which lead to dead ends!!

You right, Bobber...the power of prayer..as we need strength and patience in handling our illness every day...we have a path to travel and we must travel it the best we know how and take care of our friends along the way...praying for support....

TXKS! KS
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I sincerly hope that eveyone is having a painless, stressless,hopefull day, My hope is that in Gods plan , we will be a byproduct of his mercy in healig,,,our faith is always tested,but in the end Christ will be glorified. Im trying to stay active too without over doing it, its hard to know when is too much,because ive observed in this disease ,pain is not our guide,and we must monitor in our minds when to stop,although its hard when your having a good day, and like a baby calf thats been pened up,when finally let out,,he wants to run,,,I do want to thank you all for your replies and concerns,,,,bobber
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