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 friends, I think the answer to this is a happy medium. The problem, other that the obvious RSD, is that it seems like from the little bits of information that everyone gives, that we were all over-achievers!! I, too worked all kinds of manic hours and loved my job. I was also raising two kids by myself and putting them through college, then WHAM! I fell off a counter at work, and my life changed forever. I really went through a dark period before I could come to grips with the fact that I would never be the same. I simply can not believe how much I have had to slow down and how much time I spend sitting around now. So onto to tomorrow, I am just glad that nobody knows what I planned to get done today. Lisa
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Hi friends, I think the answer to this is a happy medium. The problem, other that the obvious RSD, is that it seems like from the little bits of information that everyone gives, that we were all over-achievers!! I, too worked all kinds of manic hours and loved my job. I was also raising two kids by myself and putting them through college, then WHAM! I fell off a counter at work, and my life changed forever. I really went through a dark period before I could come to grips with the fact that I would never be the same. I simply can not believe how much I have had to slow down and how much time I spend sitting around now. So onto to tomorrow, I am just glad that nobody knows what I planned to get done today. Lisa
How tired I get after even tho my pace has changed tremendously since I had to stop work...I am so sleepy sometimes during the day and evenings .. It is the drained tired... I look back and how did I do it when I worked and had RSD...?? The same sleepy but no work now...funny over time and the toll it takes... But weez are built tough..like little mini John Deer tractors!!!

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