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 02-22-2010, 06:31 PM #5
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Thanks, I'm just worried that the dynamic will change so much if he doesn't get to take care of me. He is a godsend, I'm sooooo thankful that he is there because my family isn't very understanding. We are going to wait a while to get married, I've known him for a while, but we have not been dating long. He wants to get married soon, because he's a federal employee and gets like 30 choices on health insurance, while my insurance sucks. And he has an 8 year old son, so the cost of adding me to his policy doesn't even change. I would not rush into marriage for that reason, but do love him and do want to marry him, so it's a hard call.

And yeah, I was diagnosed in October, so I was lucky in that it only took about 3-4 months to get the diagnosis. My ortho told me about 2 months into seeing him for my foot fracture that he thought it was crps, then once I got that confirmed by 3 other doctors he told me that I was really lucky to have seen him because he had seen it before and recognized that signs. I have been doing everything possible, sympathic nerve blocks (didn't work) pt, which helped a lot to restore my movement and function, although I am still bad about wearing my aircast a lot because it hurts so much without it. I know it's a huge no no but I can't function much without it, and religiuosly take it off everyday and make myself walk around and move my ankle and toes to keep it moving. I've gone through tons of meds, am doing infrared light therapy, biofeedback, tens unit, etc . . . . One of my docs thinks there's a good chance to make it go into remission since it was caught so soon and there's no permanent damage yet. But my pain doc keeps bringing up the spinal cord stimulator, which I am dead set against.
Let me first say ur boyfriend sounds great..
My hubby was never home or around cuz he was a truck driver.. He quit driving over the road and got a local job the year i got hurt luckily.. I always complained he was never there for me.. Then i got hurt. and he did a complete 360. he makes me eat.. he takes complete care of me, sometimes too much..lol.. Sometimes i have to tell him to back off and he does.. but i would do the same for him.. and he tells me " Dont look a gift horse in the mouth" and he is right.. Take the good with the bad.. If it gets too bad,, just tell him. if he loves you, and it sounds like he does, just tell him to step back.. Im sure hes just trying to do what he think is right not what u think hes doing.. Dont worry so much.. Im sure he will love you no matter what..
I hope everything goes well with your recovery and your relationship.. And sometimes relationships get stronger when bad things happen in them..
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