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 01-10-2010, 05:56 PM #11
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I feel like a big baby for even bringing up my tremors as they seem so minor in comparison to what others here experience. I've developed a tremor in my left eye and deep in my rsd foot. The eye tremor has been increasing in intensity and frequency for the past couple of months and I feel like I must look like a freak when it happens and I'm talking to someone. I video taped it so I could see what it looks like and it doesn't look as bad as it feels. My doctors don't know what to say about it.

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I feel like a big baby for even bringing up my tremors as they seem so minor in comparison to what others here experience. I've developed a tremor in my left eye and deep in my rsd foot. The eye tremor has been increasing in intensity and frequency for the past couple of months and I feel like I must look like a freak when it happens and I'm talking to someone. I video taped it so I could see what it looks like and it doesn't look as bad as it feels. My doctors don't know what to say about it.

Warm wishes.

MsL
Hello Friends... Suz66 and MsL... no worries about silly questions or minor symptoms ..as I see it.. you as the rest of us are suffering thru the battle of ugly RSD.. what ever the symptoms it brings on they are dreadful... I, too have a great big line of deminsha in my family..Currently my Mom is at the moderate stage of it and both of my grandmothers... so I really don't know how our RSD memory lapse is realted or if it could walk thru into an early demnisha..I do know however... that we know how they feel when we just can not recall a question or what we wanted to say... Just today..I took a water bottle from our refrigerator while making my lunch... Silly me I turned around and grabbed another... then I saw that I had two bottles out... dang!!! I quickly returned one as I can NOT even remember taking the first bottle out... minutes before... geez...I am a mess, I tell ya!!

Great to hear from you all.. I think the most comforting part of RSD I can come up with is it feels so wonderful to have met such nice friends here on this forum... We are here for eachother and we are never alone, as lonely a fight this is with our illnesses..we are still...........never alone!!!

Love, KS
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