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 09-30-2010, 01:40 PM #1
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Angry After only one ganglion block.

I am beside myself today. I had ganglion block about amonth ago with little results. While in the recovery room my pain level had gone from a 4 to a 3.
Now this is the weird part...when I got home that same day. It was as if my body was trying to fight back with all it had! Got a call from the clinic nurse asking how was I feeling. I told her what was happening and she just politely said okay.

A few days went by and I started feeling much better. Pain level was at a 2 if that!
Well, that was short lived and now I'm back where I started but much worse. It is mirroring in my right arm as well. I'm to see my pain doctor next month, but a little birdy told me that he is now saying that I don't have CRPS...WHAT!

Yesterday, I had an appointment with a new Hand and Arm specalist to look at my cubital tunnel which I have in both arms. I had a flare-up so bad in his office that he could not examine me! I think my stress brought it on! He said that I needed a Cubital tunnel release done, and that it is extremely important that the dystrophic process be addressed first. He suggest that I be evaluated for a SERIES of stellate ganglion blocks. He also wrote, he would not recommend taking out my hardware at this point in time and would be very leery to do any surgery unless the dystrophic compont can be controlled.

I left his office after paying out of my pocket $180.00 DAMN THIS CRPS (I don't have health insurance)! I don't care what that workers comp pain doctor said! I know I have CRPS, I don't want it but its there! My private doctor gave a name of a doctor that deals with CRPS patients. My private doctor was the first of two docs that said I have CRPS. Was suprised that the pain doctor said I didn't. He asked, "then what does he think it is?" Having haven't seen the pain doctor yet I said I didn't know. He said, "Know wonder your blood pressure is high today!"

Can someone tell me just what is meant by Dystrophic pain? How about your ganglion block did it work right away for you, or at all?

PLEASE HELP, don't know how much more of this I can stand!!
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I don't think that W/C will pay for another block.
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Old 09-30-2010, 07:18 PM #2
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I don't know what that term means. Sounds like you need a good WC lawyer....

the 2nd doctor you saw should be well versed in WC law in whatever state you live in. His written report on the status of your case could be critical for the courts.

WC has made my life a living hell...I could never deal with the insurance company on my own. They are evil personified. My attorney handles everything for me.

The best of luck to you. XOXOX Sandy
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I am beside myself today. I had ganglion block about amonth ago with little results. While in the recovery room my pain level had gone from a 4 to a 3.
Now this is the weird part...when I got home that same day. It was as if my body was trying to fight back with all it had! Got a call from the clinic nurse asking how was I feeling. I told her what was happening and she just politely said okay.

A few days went by and I started feeling much better. Pain level was at a 2 if that!
Well, that was short lived and now I'm back where I started but much worse. It is mirroring in my right arm as well. I'm to see my pain doctor next month, but a little birdy told me that he is now saying that I don't have CRPS...WHAT!

Yesterday, I had an appointment with a new Hand and Arm specalist to look at my cubital tunnel which I have in both arms. I had a flare-up so bad in his office that he could not examine me! I think my stress brought it on! He said that I needed a Cubital tunnel release done, and that it is extremely important that the dystrophic process be addressed first. He suggest that I be evaluated for a SERIES of stellate ganglion blocks. He also wrote, he would not recommend taking out my hardware at this point in time and would be very leery to do any surgery unless the dystrophic compont can be controlled.

I left his office after paying out of my pocket $180.00 DAMN THIS CRPS (I don't have health insurance)! I don't care what that workers comp pain doctor said! I know I have CRPS, I don't want it but its there! My private doctor gave a name of a doctor that deals with CRPS patients. My private doctor was the first of two docs that said I have CRPS. Was suprised that the pain doctor said I didn't. He asked, "then what does he think it is?" Having haven't seen the pain doctor yet I said I didn't know. He said, "Know wonder your blood pressure is high today!"

Can someone tell me just what is meant by Dystrophic pain? How about your ganglion block did it work right away for you, or at all?

PLEASE HELP, don't know how much more of this I can stand!!
Thanks

I don't think that W/C will pay for another block.
Hi Lefty, I agree, WC attorney-they usually take your case at no cost and get paid when the settlement is made. Sounds like the Doc is covering his---.
WC may be a pain, but this is a serious, no cure, condition. Many procedures cause RSD to spread. Be sure and research and be your own advocate.
A lot of information can be gained by going to mayoclinic.com Go to Diseases and conditions and you'll get the correct information. Also RSDSA is a great site. You can put in your zip code and get information of a RSD support group. Also I like rsdrx.com puzzles list It is a great site from Dr. Hooshmand who practiced 40 years. the puzzle list is questions and his answers. There are about 150 of them. Important to get good information about RSD. RSDSA had their annual meeting last year here and was so good.
Please know we care and there is a lot of compassionate knowledgable friends here. Take care, one of your new friends, loretta
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I don't know what that term means. Sounds like you need a good WC lawyer....

the 2nd doctor you saw should be well versed in WC law in whatever state you live in. His written report on the status of your case could be critical for the courts.

WC has made my life a living hell...I could never deal with the insurance company on my own. They are evil personified. My attorney handles everything for me.

The best of luck to you. XOXOX Sandy
SandyRI. Yes I do have an attorney working on my case, she is a dream come true. I will be having a scheduled settlement conference in five days.
I've also paid for a Divison Independent Medical Examiner which will be in Nove.
Of course I will not be settling anything come right now. This conference was placed on the books by my attorney...part of the statagy (sorry for the misspelled words). Best of luck to you also with your case
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Hi Lefty, I agree, WC attorney-they usually take your case at no cost and get paid when the settlement is made. Sounds like the Doc is covering his---.
WC may be a pain, but this is a serious, no cure, condition. Many procedures cause RSD to spread. Be sure and research and be your own advocate.
A lot of information can be gained by going to mayoclinic.com Go to Diseases and conditions and you'll get the correct information. Also RSDSA is a great site. You can put in your zip code and get information of a RSD support group. Also I like rsdrx.com puzzles list It is a great site from Dr. Hooshmand who practiced 40 years. the puzzle list is questions and his answers. There are about 150 of them. Important to get good information about RSD. RSDSA had their annual meeting last year here and was so good.
Please know we care and there is a lot of compassionate knowledgable friends here. Take care, one of your new friends, loretta
loretta, and thanks for pointing me to all those sites. Dr. Hooshmand site is at the top of my list, as I have referred to it many times. Yeah, that pain doctor is covering up something. I don't trust anyone related to workers comp in any way! There are a few workers comp employees that have nothing to do with certain things surrounding clients cases, and to them I am sorry for that statement, but I've become very leery of workers comp and with good reasons!Thanks again.
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Wow I'm glad to see that I'm not the only one having problems with WC I will continue to read posts and become more literate on RSD and WC issues Thanks again


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loretta, and thanks for pointing me to all those sites. Dr. Hooshmand site is at the top of my list, as I have referred to it many times. Yeah, that pain doctor is covering up something. I don't trust anyone related to workers comp in any way! There are a few workers comp employees that have nothing to do with certain things surrounding clients cases, and to them I am sorry for that statement, but I've become very leery of workers comp and with good reasons!Thanks again.
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