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)

View Poll Results: Am I wrong to consider amputaion as my last resort?
Do I just stay on the meds and suffer? 7 46.67%
Do I just stay on the meds and suffer?
7 46.67%
Do I go foreward and really push for the amputaion? 1 6.67%
Do I go foreward and really push for the amputaion?
1 6.67%
What is my other choices? 7 46.67%
What is my other choices?
7 46.67%
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Old 10-07-2010, 12:28 AM #12
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Amputation isn't the way to go. Before I was dx'd I asked the doc I was then seeing if I could use a shotgun and 'self amputate'. I was informed the blood loss would kill me nearly instantly...dang it. I'm unsure as to the poster, but I agree with the idea that you need better pain control. I'm on MSContin, oxycodone for breakthrough pain, soma for muscle cramps and serax for the panic attacks caused by this evil condition. It is in your best interest to stay as mobile as possible. I know that sounds ludicrous if the pain is bad enough, but if you can get the right cocktail of meds together you should have some period of time during the day to use your body. It makes the pain get better, but you must continue using it, regardless. Seems that the folks who followed medical advice during their initial injury and rested the damaged limb have it the worst. I had to work, so I guess I can thank God I was poor...lol...Try to get the meds right, pain under control, and then, when you're not mentally fuzzy from the pain, look at your options. Later, Smoke

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It has been 15yrs since my initial accident. It only took the V.A. doctors about 14 1/2yrs to diagnose me with CRPS. They finally snet me to a pain management center who claim to be one of the best with treating CRPS. A plan of action was set and everything was a go and I was on board. However two months later everything has stalled and they are unsure what the next step they should take is going to be. I have been on medications from the start, and they have tried the nerve blocks with no success. I am really considering amputaion to get rid of the nightmare, am I wrong in thnking this way? Or do I stay the course of pain and misery and medication? I am lost and lossing hope and so is my family who is also struggling in this nightmare with me.
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