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 04-16-2010, 01:25 PM #1
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Default Hi Lisa,

I'm sorry that your daughter is going through this. I worry about my youngest grandson dealing with this. He just had to drop out of football due to knee pain being so bad that he couldn't stand it. Both of his Drs. said to take him out of it. They stay calm now as long as he doesn't overdo it. I'm sure a lot of us worry about going through what you are having to go through with your daughter.

About the right side pain. I have been to 3 Drs. for mine and they say it's the RSD. I don't have a gallbladder nor appendix so that's out. The surgeon ran test on me and said that he is sure it's the RSD. Mine is actually worse in the summer time. I walk around holding my side and everybody asks me if I'm ok.

I don't think you need an injury in a certain spot for RSD to go to it.

Hope your daughter starts seeing some better days soon.

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I'm sorry that your daughter is going through this. I worry about my youngest grandson dealing with this. He just had to drop out of football due to knee pain being so bad that he couldn't stand it. Both of his Drs. said to take him out of it. They stay calm now as long as he doesn't overdo it. I'm sure a lot of us worry about going through what you are having to go through with your daughter.

About the right side pain. I have been to 3 Drs. for mine and they say it's the RSD. I don't have a gallbladder nor appendix so that's out. The surgeon ran test on me and said that he is sure it's the RSD. Mine is actually worse in the summer time. I walk around holding my side and everybody asks me if I'm ok.

I don't think you need an injury in a certain spot for RSD to go to it.

Hope your daughter starts seeing some better days soon.

Ada
I am so sorry about your sweet daughter and you havingto endure even the thought of this being RSD... please..dig deep and work hard to get help quickly.. RSD does not always have to have a huge reason to start but once it takes off it does have a mind of it's own and it does not have to present all of the same symptoms.....As you already are aware, I am sure that time is of the essence...esp. for a young person..hopefully if it is RSD they can possibly ward off the mean intent of our crazy illness..Please keep us posted ..we care a ton and want to help you.....


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