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 07-07-2010, 11:27 AM #1
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Thanks Mike! I decided to call and tell her that the doctor told me I should wait for the results of my CT scan before continuing my treatment. I just was so sore this morning I could not take going in today and I will feel better knowing what they think before looking for a better one, on that will take time and answer my questions. Thanks Again! Angela
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Like Pete, I ended up with full bodied RSD by being adjusted by a D.O. She did such a job on me, I won't even let a Chiropractor touch me. Even if they say they know RSD, the won't get within a mile of me. I took Susan to a chiropractor for her back when she was 16 and she said it did nothing for her either. I had a cousin to die of cancer because his chiropractor did no testing before working on him.

I have had the same PTers for years and I trust them, husband and wife team. They know me better then I do now.

I don't need anymore adjustments. I've been adjusted way to much as it is.

How do you know if you are dealing with other problems without more testing, how would they know? How would they know if it was RSD or an injury without testing? Get more testing and make sure the test are read right. I just had some test done awhile back that the hospital didn't read right. The Dr. walked over to the hospital and read them for himself.

I do believe sometimes in our desperation to get better we jump before we look.

I hope you do find some answers soon and feel better soon.

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