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 12-13-2010, 06:01 PM #11
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Sorry for the delay in getting back to you.

The wax tub is made from Homedica it uses 6 pounds of paraffin wax. I bought mine off of e bay. On the top of their home page just type in paraffin wax spa than hit search it should bring you to the area listing 100's of these. There are several brands I choose this one because it was the largest one and best known. The size is 8" tall by 8.5" X 14'. When buying new it comes with 6 pounds of wax, bags ect. Take your time and you can fine a really great deal on one. It took me 4-5 months before I bought mine for less than $50.00 new. On really bad days when my fingers and wrist are acting up this works well in re leaving some of the deep pain. This time of the year is when I use it most.

Working. I had to stop 6 months after my first surgery in March 2007. The pain just kept getting worst and traveling from my hand wrist area to my elbow. 20 months after the first surgery I found out why I had this burning numbing pain from the elbow down into my hand an fingers. The first Dr. in 2007 doing joint replacement to the base on my right thumb had severed my radial nerve in my wrist. The first attempt to repair the nerve did not work so in Dec 2009 I had a new Dr. try to fix the nerve problem and she redid the joint and found that I had carpel tunnel. Now my CRPS type II has taken over my entire right arm upper back, shoulder, neck and has now moved down into my right hip, and upper leg.

I use to own to 2 businesses that I had to close. One after 36 years the other 12 years. I could no longer perform my daily duties. The worst problem was from the side effects from all the meds. Air head, could not stay awake when talking to someone after 5 minutes. Kept forgetting things all the time. I could not sell the businesses because I was the business. Without me no one wanting to do business with my help. I went from making a lot of money to nothing.

I cannot drive very far more then 20 miles before I fall asleep or for get where I was going and end up lost.

I am working on something that I can work a hour or 2 a day and let everyone else do all the rest. This is the hardest part in dealing with this crps.

I read a lot to keep my mind working all the time and help business owners with their problems.

As long as I stay out of the cold and do very little with my right arm the pain is fine. Vibration from sounds, driving, riding in a vehicle, lots of movement with my right arm, hand, a/c in buildings, cold water, cold air, sets my right side into high pain for days at a time.

Everyone is different that what increases my pain my not affect your pain at all. Fine what sets your pain off and that work around it. Once you do that then keep your mine busy doing things you like and don't think about the RSD.

Don't let it run your life the more you think about it the worst it will be for you and your family. You control it as much as possible and you will feel better. Also PM Drs. will do as little as possible in helping you the right way. They want to treat you the most expensive way they can. Don't get me wrong their are a few good PM Drs. out there but very few. If you find that you are talking to a wall it is time to change Drs. I when looking for a new Dr. because after telling my old PM Dr. about the pain in my upper arm for 6 months with no new type of treatment for this pain I new it was time to change.

The first new PM Dr. I went to never asked me about me all I heard was how good he was and that he did more SCS implants then any other Dr. in a 10 state area. I went to this Dr. twice and he change my pain meds. to nothing leaving me in more pain from his treatment than when I first saw him. All I heard was how good he was and to do a SCS try out takes him only 15 minutes to do. He also told me that CRPS/ RSD does not spread. On my 2nd. visit he wanted to do a block I told him that I was by myself and would be driving myself home. He said no problem he does blocks different so I would be able to drive myself. I said no thanks I have had 10 blocks and I always needed a driver after. Needless to say this Dr. was out for money and could care less about me.

I found a good PM Dr. after going to 5 other Dr. after the first new one. This Dr. listen to me and we work from there on my treatment. You have to be part of your treatment and have a say so.

I have talked too much. I hope some of my information helps you. Good luck.
Hurting, thank you so much for your response! No worries about the delay!! I think I am going to try the wax tub (something needs to warm this hand up and hopfully it will help with the pain). We seem to have a lot of the same pain triggers (cold, too much movement, etc.), but the cold has really been bad for me lately. I'm also having some difficulties with the emotional aspects (as I've mentioned before, I know). My husband's lack of support and understanding have been particularly hard to deal with. I sincerely appreciate your kind words and encouragement! Thank you again and no, you did not talk too much at all!! Good luck to you too!

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Old 12-14-2010, 05:00 PM #12
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Default Hi & helpful info for new RSD

New RSD is an inflammatory situation. I was just looking at this on some web page. I know the Dutch researchers state take as much NAC supplement that you can handle to bowel tolerance.
Yes, the cold is bad for RSD due to the vasil constriction. I started my RSD in my right arm back in 1984. If you can get to the right treatment quickly before it spreads is the trick. Early RSD is curable. Anaprox ( name brand) is really good for inflammation. Keep the limb warm. buy or make a something that can be heated in the microwave to keep the limb warm. Bucky had booties and mittons made with buckwheat. They are put in the microwave for 1 minute and put on the limb, and it will break the cycle of the vasil constriction. Also regular granulated sugar in warm water, soaking the limb ( reheating the water) will break the pain & vasil constriction cycle.
There is also a sinus block that an ear nose doc can show you - to use a 1 sided long 'cutip' to go down your nose into your sinus to acess the nerve bundle. Using 2% liquid lidocaine, letting the cutip rest on that nerve bundle for at least 10 minutes. It works as an upper body nerve block. You can do it several times each day to shut down the sympathetic/autonomic nervous system firing...

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I was diagnosed recently with RSD in my right arm and hand (of course, I am right handed). The prescribed physical therapy is helping increase my range of motion, but I am having ongoing problems with circulation and pain. My neurologist said that he doesn't know what to do for me and I am currently waiting for an appointment in February with an RSD specialist who is 3.5 hours away. It is becoming increasingly difficult emotionally to deal with the pain and the limitations in the things that I am able to do. I have had to drop my hours at work to between 3 & 4 hours (I expect I'll probably be let go soon). The cold is really making things much worse (I live in upstate NY, so it won't be getting much warmer for quite some time...) Can anyone help me with hints on how to help the circulation, deal with the pain, or with the emotional drain? I don't mean to whine, but I am really feeling adrift...
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