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 04-13-2010, 10:53 AM #1
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Default Just got in from my IME Examination..

I just don't understand what is the reason to keep having these meetings regularly? They know what i go through why do i have to continously repeat myself? So i get there and the first thing she does is try to shake my hand then said oh right i read that in the notes i can't shake your hand. Then she asks me to walk back and forth, stand on my heels move forward,move backward... then i said as you read in your charts i can't be touched at all then she tells me well this meeting is now over im going have it dictated. Why waste my time and theirs?? Just to put me through more pain. Does anyone know what is lidocain or lido derm patches are?? i am not sure if i am pronouncing it correctly. ok gotta get off hurting now
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Hi I am sorry about the struggles and pain. I don't allow anyone to touch my rsd or nearby areas. No one. I have learned too many times. I tried lidocaine patches and infusion. Anyhow for me I could not tolerate the patch because I can't put anything on my rsd area and that is how those are so it increased my pain level. Some people though have relief from them. So you may want to try. Feel better
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Yea im the same way daniella. then that won't be an option for me then
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Yea im the same way daniella. then that won't be an option for me then
They do have the Lidoderm in cream. And the best part is they can prescribe it with other medications. Mine was Lidocaine, Ketamine, and Neurontin, it worked great. Some say it is not as good as the patch but for me being sensitive it was a great side kick. Wishing you both the best.

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The patches have a very sticky gel on them. You also can not use them on the same place twice in a row because of skin irritation. The lido is a topical pain relief. Sorry to hear about your IME struggles, I have had three this month. I watched the last doctor pull out his little tape measure and incorrectly measure every one of my surgical scars, it was amazing. Take care.
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omg three in one month..do they not believe that we have this illness?? I am anxious to see what she has dictated on the notes...
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