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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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Since you are seeing the Dr. tomorrow, how about taking your tens unit with you and asking about using it on your daughter, and where to put the leads. Also this good Dr. may have the name of a Doc in Oklahoma. I have a friend in Oklahoma with RSD and I'll ask her who she is seeing. She is a Workmans's Comp patient, so maybe not the best leads for Dr. Younger people have the best change of remission. And the sooner from the accident, injury, or surgery the better chance for remission. I have had this 15 years, I'm 61 years and it's full body. There was a 4 year delay from the surgery that caused the RSD and finding a Dr. who diagnosed me. They often know other rsd drs. Also go to RSDSA it's the national organization for rsd and put in your zip code and it will give you names of local Dr. Jim Broatch also knows names of rsd Drs. Also, you can find out if there is a support group near by. That would be wonderful. If I can get a hold of my friend in Oklahoma and get a name, I'll private message you the name , town, and phone number. For me, I also did massage therapy and water therapy and all together they have kept me mobile. I only have one hand partially incapacitated. I'll get back with you, loretta with soft hugs ![]() |
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