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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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I hate to imply that I may have more RSD involvement..but anyone can shed some light on RSD in the chest wall?? Are symptoms such as chest pain when breathing and happen at any time with zero exertion?? AND sharp pain?? See I have an already exisiting heart aliment but my cardiac Dr. seems to think it may be RSD in the chest wall...bracial plexis, Dr. S did identify that with me last March..So off for a chemical stresstest next Friday..that baby takes 5 hrs...
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Ugh ! Sorry to hear that Kathy !
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One of our closest friends that visits every year from Oregon works at a hospital and preforms those tests and reads them. I will ask and get back with you. He has done a lot of research on RSD since I've had it. I have internal RSD and have HOTskin temperature in my chest area. It feels like 105 degrees. Am checking into a method of taking temperature of my skin. Glad you are seeing a cardiologist and checking that out Friday. Please know we are all thinking of you and care about you very much. You are a precious family member here. Will get back with you after I talk to our medical friend. Lots of soft hugs, loretta ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | loretta (10-05-2010) |
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Dear Kathy, so sorry you are having to deal with yet another problem, when will it end? I too have those same problems that you stated, I also have high blood pressure 190/100 on average and that is on 4 BP meds. How is your pressure? Glad to hear you are having the test on Friday, and everything goes well
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"Thanks for this!" says: | loretta (10-05-2010) |
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Kathy,I also get a sharp pain,in the same place that you are talking about! However mine does increase for some reason when I bring my right knee up to my chest? The strange thing is that I have very low blood pressure? Some time's at my Dr's they can not even find my pulse? It is sure very scary when it does happen! If it does continue to really be a problem,I will have to bring it up with my Dr. Please take care of your self! Always Breezy55
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"Thanks for this!" says: | loretta (10-05-2010) |
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Wasn't that an old Henny Youngman routine ? Doc....it hurts when I do this. Well......stop doing that ! Just teasin' ya, Breezy !
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Hi Kathy,
My Lindsay has it in her chest wall. They kept tell her it was costrocondritis, but Dr. Kirkpatrick finally diagnosed it in the chest wall. I am so sorry honey. I know how painful that can be. I hope that things get better soon. ![]() Quote:
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"Thanks for this!" says: | loretta (10-05-2010) |
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You could also have Costocondritis in the chest area. Fibromyalgia messes with the chest area also. Alao RSD. Lots of choices.
I went trough the test about 5 yrs ago. I was put on Vioxx and did it do a job on me? I had a heart attack and stroke from taking it. They discontinued it but like my Pharmacist said, they left Celebrex out there which is the same thing as the Vioxx. I have a Cardiogist I see but I cannot do those heart meds. Horrible headaches from it. I keep the nitro around. Like you though I do have trouble distinguishing between the RSD and heart issues but see my PCP enough that he can help me figure it out. I have gotten triggerpoint injections in my chest area. My PCP does them. If I've had one I've had 1000's and they do work. I just got some in my pelvic area yesterday. The surgery I had worked on the outside but not the inside. I had all of the test for my heart. 2 where they go up in the groin and look on that tv as I call it. If they are doing what they need to do for the heart then chances are you are dealing with RSD or something else in that chest area. It took us years to get mine calmed down. PT and TPI's were what helped me. The PTers did massage on my chest wall to help stretch the muscles and loosen me up in the chest area. I hope it calms down for you soon. Ada |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | loretta (10-05-2010) |
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