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 11-24-2010, 02:39 PM #14
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Hi, I was on both neurotin and then changed to lyrica. 3200 mg of neurotin for a long time, and 400 mg of lyrica. They both helped the burn, lyrica more than neurotin. I gained a LOT of weight and asked to be taken off. I'm gradually losing the weight. There are other drugs that help with burn and pain. Cymbalta is one-anti-depressant-I'm on 120 mg. Vicodin-4 pills a day-used to be on 6. Lorazepam really helps, becaue it is an anti-anxiety when calms our system down and helps a lot. I take seroquel and sleep 10 hours a night straight. I take 2 high blood pressure meds. I've had RSD 15 years-full body and internal organ involvement. It's tough, but exercise helps, massage therapy helps, meditation, prayer, music, visualization, puzzles, distractions do help. I just got a camera for a hobby. Playing cards
Hope this helps you. I'm also getting a compounding cream of ketamine, lidocaine, and anti-inflammatories for skin application to help the burning pain.
Welcome to NT, you'll find many caring, informed friends here.Please stay with us. rsdrx.com puzzles list helped me get more informed. Dr. Hooshmand practied RSD for 40 years in Florida-now retired, but still can research on his website. Also RSDSA is the national organization, can put in your zip code to search for support group meetings and also get RSD drs. names. Take care, your friend, loretta
Hi All,

Loretta just reminded me I also used a special compounding creme w/ketamine,lidocaine and other medications which did work great when my arm/elbow was burning with fire. At one point it was so bad my daughter would say "you can feel the heat coming off your arm". That creme was great it had to be ordered through a special lab. My insurance did pay for it minus my co-pay and a normal 8oz tube would last about 3-4 months. Keep in mind I was using it on a small area. I remember it did work.

Thanks Loretta.

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