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 11-10-2010, 11:16 PM #5
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Is anyone else having problems with edema and /or lymphedemia? My husband has both, along with ulcers on his legs. Workers comp is denying that it is connected to the RSD. I say it is, but I have to find other cases and documentation to back up our motion. If so, could you please let me know where to find the proof.
Also if others are having the problems, what are you doing for it? So far, they just keep wrapping his legs, and on the days between his appointments, I have to wrap them because thee is so much seepage that his bandages are wet every day.
Thanks! and soft hugs to all!
Hi Al1952, From what others have said, a lot of us have edema. Circulation issues are part of RSD.Drinking a lot of water helps to remove excess water from our systems. I also have had massage therapy on weekly basis and am fully mobile except for one hand. I found a lymphatic massage therapist, who truly knew her work. They know where to start and how to work the lymph glands in the right direction, removing excess water. I also watch my sodiium intake. There are natural pills at health food stores, like apple cider pills, help remove water.
As for lesions, my Dr. told me not to bandage them. He had me sit in epsom salt warm, not hot water for a few minutes several times a day. Pat dry, remove the infection. The warm water raises the infection to the surface.
After patting dry, I would use anti bacterial cream. Lesions are serious-can develope into sepsis or the flesh eating disorder. Definetely have a Dr. look at your lesions.!!! A good source of information also is rsdrx.com Dr. Hooshmand practiced for 40 years in Florida Under puzzles he has 150 questions from patients and his answers. A diet high in anti-oxidants is important as well as the B vitamins and vitamin c.
I hope this helps. I know I was amazed at first when I started having enlarged lymph glands-under arm, at bottom of ear, groin area, sinus area, It's amazing how swollen, infected they become.
Let us know how you are doing. your friend, loretta
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