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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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Hi,
So sorry to hear what you're going through. I was just wondering what kind of doc you're seeing and how much they know about RSD. Many very good doctors know zilch about it. I ask because the swelling and discoloration are classic developmental symptoms of RSD, especially in the early stages. Obviously, this may all be from the infection, or the cream, or a reaction to it, or something entirely different...but the fact that it has moved to the other foot (another RSD development) all seems suspiciously like RSD itself. Hey, I could be way off the mark here, for all I know your doc is the top RSD expert in the country (?? ![]() In my first year of RSD, which started after I broke my arm and wrist, I could have described my arm and hand in exactly the same way as you just have (although it didn't spread, I was lucky there) - the swelling and discoloration usually appear quite early in this disease and can be severe. Here is a very basic site for you to read: http://www.rsdinfocenter.com/ Just in case they aren't getting these symptoms under control, and they are in fact from RSD, I would look up "swelling" and "discoloration" and "spread" along with RSD CRPS in google and print out the best articles to show your doc.... What a trial this RSD monster is, huh? I hope they sort you out very soon, all the best ![]() |
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