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 11-23-2010, 06:53 PM #1
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Just wanted to let you guys know I did a week of Calmar tx in Rhode Island. It did nothing for me BUT I did meet another RSDer who it working very well with. If you have any questions, please ask!

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Just wanted to let you guys know I did a week of Calmar tx in Rhode Island. It did nothing for me BUT I did meet another RSDer who it working very well with. If you have any questions, please ask!

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What exactly is Calmar tx?
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If you go to calmarpainrelieftherapy.com it explains. I'm wondering if Calmar tx is the therapy located in Texas. The one I read about is in Rhode Island, but my neurologist is not convinced of it's success rate.
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I did the treatment for 6 days and it did nothing for me. However it is working for other RSders. I think the success rate is better if you have rsd in only one limb. I saw Dr Rhodes in texas- he has a totally different device. Not sure if that it what you are referring to?

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Iam now doing the calmare treatment in RI. So far its working he has ixed my stomach and back and then will slowly move up my arms then my legs but will probably have to do it in the hospital as the spasms and stiffening gets really bad. The other day he tried the r-leg put me in the ER with 500mg of IV demerol which helped alot.

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Hope it goes well for you! Keep me posted. I really liked Dr. D....

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