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 06-19-2010, 11:14 PM #1
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Does anybody have full body drenching sweats even when their rsd isn't in their whole body? ( i have it in my whole right side and back) lately I have been getting sweats where my shirt and pants will be wet, and I will wake up drenched. And during the day my non rsd side has rolls of sweat on it... this is semi normal right?
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Oh Yes!! I am sometimes the drippiest person around. This seems to come and go at its own free will. Some nights I go through several night gowns. Oddly enough I am having a lot of difficulty with air conditioning. I am not running it in the house ( it is 84 in here right now) because it causes my arm to feel like a piece of dead meat even while the rest of me is hot. I gotta say, RSD has to be one of the strangest things around. Keep Kool!! Lisa
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Does anybody have full body drenching sweats even when their rsd isn't in their whole body? ( i have it in my whole right side and back) lately I have been getting sweats where my shirt and pants will be wet, and I will wake up drenched. And during the day my non rsd side has rolls of sweat on it... this is semi normal right?
I FREQUENTLY sweat to the point that my sheets are
soaking wet. Water literally drains (not drips) down
both my legs (RSD in one leg only). It is
miserable. My forehead even drips sweat so
people notice it falling in my eyes.

Sorry, I have no solution. I just started with a different
PM physician, so if anything helps, I'll post.
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