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 03-20-2010, 11:21 AM #7
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Originally Posted by AintSoBad View Post
Dr S, will consult with your own doctor! Anywhere.

Not for free, of course.

My doctor, Knobler, is one of Dr Schwartzman's first partners.
They've both got different reputations here, in PA.

Dr. S, is a bit of a cowboy. He'll ride you hard, and put you up wet!, he'll try everything, sadly, there is no cure. At least, he'll get you to a PM psychiatrist, whom, IMHO, is a cowgirl. Dr Herring. She's a bit over the top for me, but, that's in hindsight. She's also very kind, just like DR S!

Doctor Knobler, (Fort Washington, PA) Left Jefferson, a short bit after Schwartzman did.
He never chose Dr S's "partner's" in pain..
He's much more conservative, because he knows, that putting you through so much more pain, will do no good.
He cares! He's GOT RSD! So too, does his wife, but they cured that!
THIS DOCTOR IS THE FINEST, I've met!
He TRULY UNDERSTANDS US!

He had a mild heart attack last year, and really, doesn't need to work any longer.
But, He Does!
Because he cares!
He is one of my FAVORITE People!
If you can get to see him (He takes no insurance), do so. I see people flying in from around the world to do so!
I can't say anything better, about ANY Doctor!! Especially for RSD or MS! (His specialties).....

Be Well, Ya'll!

Pete
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So Pete..can you clearify your blip about "so does his wife but they "cured" that..What does they cured that refer to?? As we know there is no curing of RSD only possible managing it..

thxs..Kathy
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