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Originally Posted by tatertim
Hey you guys, I'm new to this crowd. I had my first visit with a pain specialist a few weeks ago. I was sent to him after a botched knee surgery and suffering a DVT from the surgery, which led to Post Thrpmbotic Syndrome. Upon examining me initially, he noticed hair loss , loss of feeling, and major atrophy in the affected foot and leg. He then told me he suspects RSD, and then schedued me for an nerve tes, an EMG I think, for this week.
Okay, so after reading up on RSD and that there is no test to diagnose it, and that the doctor can only diagnose it through physical examination/symptoms experienced, I can't help but wonder what the test this week is for. But primarily, I've been circling around one question in particular: If my doctor suspects RSD, does that more or less mean that I do in fact have it, more or less?
Thanks in advance.
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Reflex Sympathetic Dsytrophy is what they'll call it if they can't find anything. It's the least satisfying kind of diagnosis as it explains nothing. I'm not saying there's nothing wrong, just that if you have a diagnosis of RSD, it means they didn't find anything.