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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 all,
I was hoping you would pray for my Lindsay. She was admitted into the hospital for vomiting, she has been vomiting for over 6 weeks. Just hoping you will pray. She is better today, after about 8 bags of fluids. Thanks, Sandy |
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Sandy, So sorry to hear about this news but I am glad that treatment is working. Of course prayers for both of you, Lisa
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Sandy
I'm so sorry to hear about Lindsay. I hope she is feeling better soon and will include both of you in my prayers. Please keep us posted on how she is doing. |
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Hi Sandy and Lindsay, I can't imagine how awful that it for the both of you. I believe in prayer and know how powerful it is. Would you please let us know how she is and what is causing the stomach issues. Does Lindsay have internal RSD? I do, but have only been sick at stomach once. My entire choice of foods have changed-disliking food and drink I used to enjoy. Please give her a hug from me and I send a hug to you. Your friend, loreta
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Oh, Sandy!
I'm so saddened to hear of this! i am a parent myself. Yet my kids don't give a dam. I wish you ALL the best that You can do, for Lindsay! I'm sure, that she loves, and cares for you deeply! What else could she do?' Oh my! While we cannot completely understand it, it maybe up to us, to ourselves, to understand? I don't know? And, I could never! Lordy, SANDYS! I just cannot admittadly, accept what YOU are forced to! How could I be? Even though, I''ve had this RSD monster, for some 27 years. How could I EVER ACCEPT what you deal with? You, my dear, Are my Forever, ANGEL! AND, IF ANYONE EVER TRIES TO TAKE THAT FROM YOU< KNOW WHAT? SHOO THEM AWAY! YOU, ARE THE QUEEN, OF HOLDING THE PAIN!!!!!!! I LOVE YOU ALWAYS, AND, YOU ARE AT THE TOP OF MY PRAYER LIST!!!!!!! SCREW OURSELVES!!!!!! TAKE YOUR DAUGHTER!!!!! AND< LET PRAYERS GO FORTH TO HER!!!!!!!! I LOVE YOU BOTH!!!!!!]]] PETE ASB! |
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It does sound like a good idea to see a gastroenterologist though. Wish you both well and some answers. Does Lindsay take any anti-anxiety meds. For me, they are the best med I take, even over vicodin. I take low dose lorazepam. The calming effect results in less pain. How does Lindsay do with sleeping at night? I hope for peace for both of you, Your friend, loretta |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | SandyS (08-31-2010) |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | SandyS (08-31-2010) |
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Hi all and thanks so much for the prayers
Lindsay slept through the night. They took her off of the Morphine IV and put her on Toradol! It was amazing, no crazy narcotic crying she was up and laughing and slept though the night until of course at 4am they came and tried to find a vein, so she was tortured a bit. But went back to sleep and it is 6:30 am and she is still sleeping. They believe that the narcotics are causing her stomach etc to enflame and cause this. We all know that RSD is a monster. They are probably going to start to let her eat today, so please pray that she is able to keep it down so that I can take her home. By the way, they want her off of all Narcotics. ![]() I will post tonight to let you know how she is doing. As far as gastroperesis we are meeting on Sept. 8th with this Gastro I want to get her home and I will research more and have this discussion in the office. I love you all, you are part of my family and I so appreciate all of your prayers and support. Love, love, love, Sandy |
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I am so sorry about your daughter and hope she feels better today. First I just want to ask how long she has been on narcotics? If it is a substantional amount of time 6 months or more she will go through withdrawal. If so the doctors should give her suboxon it's a drug that takes away 90% of withdrawel. FYI a doctor needs a special license to rx it, a PM doctor is the most likely doctor to have this special license. Don't let them BS you it works, its easy I have done it. At one point after a ketamine infusion I felt I was ready to get off everything and it work like someone just waved fairy dust over me. Before I go on I also believe the less narcotics the better it took me a long, long time for my PM doc to make me understand that. I had to go back on because after time the pain did return but slowly.I am on the least amount of pills since my accident and I will not ever take any long lasting i.e. oyxcontin, Opana, Avinza I've been on them all and no more anti-depressants. I think providing anti-depressants for a pain condition does more harm then good. I have been on Cymbalta, thought I was going to die, depakote, Zoloft, I can't even remember the rest. I understand why they do it but in my opinion I don't think it should be done. On the other hand drugs like Xanex, Ativian, Klonopin(which is a little to strong for some and is a benzo. so be carefull with it) takes the stress away which helps for RSD patients. I know everyone is saying to themselves she does not have RSD that bad. To justify the above I almost lost my arm,had 7 surgeries, 10+ months of PT which was torture,many procedures SGB, epidurals, 3 - 5 day inpatient ketamine infusions it was a 6 year ordeal and I also have PN. But today I work Part Time and successfully was awarded perminent disability. Which was not what I thought I would be doing in my 40's with a degree in Computer Science. But I could never work full time and the stress of being a computer consultant which includes air travel and clients who think you should give them blood, it makes me shiver just thinking about it. Sorry to get off the track but I hope things go well today and keep us all posted. My prays are with her. Gabbycakes |
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Thank you for letting us know SandyS! I would agree with the doctors then, which in this case is good as I doubt there is any question to the fact she does not have gastroparesis as her body reacting to the pain medications explains such a large period of time throwing up which is uncommon of gastroparesis for that long. I am greatly concerned as with lighter pain meds such as Cymbalta and Trazadone and oxycodone that means her system cannot handle pain meds and is going to be a nightmare overall in trying to treat her RSD should the following not work. Although with her age she is young enough still to be in a program such as Dr. Sherrys (east coast) or as angelrsd has mentioned there is one in the ohio as well. So the out look of remission is very bright. I would disagree with gabbycakes as its been noted that while suboxon is synthetic it to leaves its patients addicted to it. The trazadone should be no issue coming off as well as the cymbalta and the fact her system doesn't handle them well means the going off of them will be easier. The Oxycodone will most likely be weened off. But using suboxon in a situation like this is a bit extreme as its uses are more for methadone, and Oxycontin. Its sole use is for addicts trying to get clean. I do agree with gabbycakes in the matter of using one of Xanax, Ativian, or Klonopin as its anti-anxiety and anxiety attacks are definitely not what you want your daughter having to deal with. I continue to hope the best for both of you and will keep checking in. Remember to stay strong!
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"Thanks for this!" says: | loretta (08-31-2010) |
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