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 01-12-2010, 04:51 PM #1
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Thanks. I don't have problems with thngs touching my feet. I can sit with an afghan covering them and it doesn't make a difference. I will try ditching the socks and see if there's any difference.
Swmnupstrm, I'm not a doctor nor someone who suffers from RSD, my wife has RSD in which I've observed for several years. I have a hunch you do not have RSD but I could be very wrong. The positioning of your body with pain relief and as long as you're off your feet the pain goes away is an indicator to me you do not have RSD. It does sound like nerve pain or damage but not a disease. This is just my opinion only. I hope you get to the bottom of this quickly.

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it may or may not be rsd. it may be neuropathy. I've had rsd since 83, and have used methadone since 1990 or so, why do you say that's not good? It' works so well for me, and many of us. Ice, not so good. You may try warm water and Epsom salt soaks.
Rsd does Not need to present with discoloration, and all the other things other than pain. That yours gets better when you lay down is odd. Ask your neuro to rule rsd out.
I wish you the best!

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it may or may not be rsd. it may be neuropathy. I've had rsd since 83, and have used methadone since 1990 or so, why do you say that's not good? It' works so well for me, and many of us. Ice, not so good. You may try warm water and Epsom salt soaks.
Rsd does Not need to present with discoloration, and all the other things other than pain. That yours gets better when you lay down is odd. Ask your neuro to rule rsd out.
I wish you the best!

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If you are a heavy overpronator in inappropriate shoes, might check out tarsal tunnel syndrome. Especially since it started after initiating a walking program. I would think sciatic or lower back issue would be unlikely to have started simultaneously in both legs. That would suggest a central compression (cauda equina-like) syndrome for which foot tingling would be the least of your problems, to say the least! There are other metabolic conditions that should be explored.
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