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 11-30-2010, 02:39 AM #1
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I wanted to post an update of my results too........

My disclaimer is that I've had a nasty cold since I've started my earthing 'experiment', so I've been in bed a lot, which by itself helps my neck feel better, but.......drumroll, please.......I haven't taken pain med in 48 hours !

Tomorrow will be a real test as I am hoping to get out and do some Christmas shopping.....we'll see how that goes.

So far, I am just amazed to report......earthing seems to be helping !

The 'high' that comes from walking the beach or just hanging out barefoot is certainly something I have experienced. The grounding explanation for this does make sense to me, but the contrarian in me (and I mean no offense by this) is still skeptical. Maybe we just feel better at the beach and hanging out barefoot because those are periods of relaxation. Maybe the joy is just because we have committed to NOT worrying about household chores and other things we 'should' be doing. I'm thinking of fun times spent camping with friends, all sitting around the campfire and enjoying cocktails.......Do I feel better then simply because I am enjoying the company of friends or is it because I have kicked off my flip flops ?

I can tell you I am not happy that barefoot weather is over for this year in New England !

I will keep you all updated on my results. If something so simple can help us with out pain.......that's just earth shattering !

I'm off to read a little more of the book.......take care all
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I am very happy for your progress but dont quite understand how this works. I was a normal 42 yr old woman going in for gallbladder surgery, 2 weeks later i am doubled over in pain, abdomen swelling out of control and the doctors throwing all kinds of meds at me. I know if i want to know more buy the book. just making a general statement of confusion.
look forward to hearing more of your progress.
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I just checked my local library and they have the book, but right now it is checked out.
So check for it at your library - ours has a searchable online website/data base - it is so handy saves a trip or a phone call.
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