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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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Thanks Mike,
But what can I do with this information Debbie |
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There's no spinal or direct nerve issues that would cause the wasting?
Have you had a MRI recently just to check for any new things? Your drs don't have any idea on this? could it be a blood flow issue? can someone give you massages regularly to keep blood flowing? I don't know how sensitive to touch you are though... I wonder if something like a Chi machine would be of help for you or if it would be too painful. Here's the Amazon link if you want to read more about them- when you select one - you can scroll down for ratings & reviews. http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss...x=chi+machines epinions - http://www.epinions.com/well-Persona...~chi%20machine
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Debbie -
I'll try to get you the full article, then you forward it to your internist (cc to the pain doctor) telling him or her that a friend just past this on to you and you were wondering if it had anything to do with your muscle atrophy. (I'll try to be more helpful one I've read it myself.) Then you set an appointment for a week thereafter, describe what you are going through and ask if the article suggests any possible treatments to him or her: assuming your internist is a smart person you trust. Mike |
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I have this situation going on also. I was told early on that RSD is a 'Use it or Lose it' affliction, which as has been said, is a double edged sword.
You (We) need to move! Start by walking, at least around a block, and build up to more! Start at whatever level doesn't hurt too much, and build up from there. If you can get to a gym, or a warm pool that's the best! But, Don't just sit and watch tv, or be at the computer. You've got to use it! As I said, I'm in the same situation after 27 yrs of this, (with TOS). The weather is so awful, it's impossible but, sometimes, getting out and walking can do a lot for your mood / depression too! (I'm not suggesting a walk to the bar) Hah! But, I hope you can move around. A walk around the block will get your blood circulating, your lungs working, and will help with chores like doing the wash, vacuming etc. Be Well! p |
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Maybe some gentle yoga style moves or even ti chi?? - you can find samples or types on you tube & Google videos - for beginners, seniors or arthritis would be the easiest to try.
I read somewhere that swimming is good for fluidity & movement -and if you can't bear weight on your legs or joints, but because the water buoys you up some of the weight bearing & muscle fitness benefits are not there. So you'd have to do more swimming to get equal benefits.
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I don't know if your insurance would pay for PT but I do agree with Jo and Daniella that you do need exercise and massages.
I spent 4 years in PT for the RSD, Fibro, TOS, and other things and when I finally got the right therapist, they helped me a lot. They didn't make me do any lifting or tugging or treadmills. They did massages and stretched my fingers and hands and they did teach me some exercise to do at home. I am doing better these days. I have my setbacks but I do consider that it's been like a miracle that I found the right help in the right places. Find you some exercises to do on line or as I said a PT. I will say I can't join gyms due to the machinery they have although I'd love to. Now I do some exercises at home and I am able to get out a lot more. You have got to get some movement going in your body by loosening things up. I hope you find some good help soon. Party sounds like fun, I had a great Christmas even though I was sick and this weekend I have to drive 150 miles one way to a funeral for someone we spent Christmas with. I dread the trip and I cry for the loss of a good person. Feel better soon. Ada |
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Thanks for all your replies,, I do go swimming 3x weekly and massage 1-2x weekly. My muscles are atrophying despite using then and I think the only way it will stop is by breaking the cycle...I just wish we knew how to do that!!
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Walking is awesome...you may need to wait for the ice to melt! But really, I think my daily walks with my dog have helped keep me sane.
Good luck...xoxo. Sandy |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | stressedout (02-03-2011), Wilbyfree (02-03-2011) |
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