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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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That wouldn't bother me. Now if s/he said, "Ooo eee, ooo ah ah, ting tang, walla walla, bing bang...." now THAT would bother me!
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Lisa in Ohio (03-09-2011), SandyRI (03-09-2011) |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Dr. Smith (03-09-2011) |
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But it is what it is. I'm sure she was just concerned...but I've still never felt so stunned in an appointment by a doctor's reaction. Not that I'm saying she was wrong...it just scared me is all. Seeing a rheumetologist tomorrow...but the neurologist is watching the case closely (I think because the pain doc sent him her recommendation too) and wants the rheumatologist to fax her recommendation to him ASAP. I'm supposed to tell her that at my apointment tomorrow. I'm just glad I will have someone with me in the appointment tomorrow. |
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Hi I have a pain doc that I am very happy with right now. I did warn him when he took me as a patient that if there is a possible complication that I will have it. Now he just says "Oh SH--" whenever something new pops up. The good thing is that he always seems to come up with a plan of action and has really advocated for me with WC.
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Dr. Smith, just saw your answer and about dropped my computer! Does this show our age? Loved it!
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When I went in for my last lidocaine/depomedrol injection. My feet were really giving me a fit. I asked the nurse who was taking my vitals if I could take my socks and boots off in the room I was in or if I should wait. She said it was ok to take of there, but whern I did I thought she was going to faint. She ran out and got the dr. He came back in and said, oh yes that is normal in his own special Jewishy voice. Normal. It is nice to know that black/blue/purple feet and ankles are normal.
I've not seen that nurse there before, nor since, she said she doesn't work often. The other nurse said when he gave me the injection you could see the feet turn pink. Too bad I was out. He's going to do a doplar to see why they are so dark all the time. Except when I have them elevated at head level for more than 3 or more hours. Where are you in Ill, I might want to see your pain doc? My original doc for my workcomp just sent me a note saying he wouldn't write me a letter for my denial hearing because he felt releasing my records three times was enough. He released them to me(because I didn't know who I was going to have as a lawyer and I was trying to speed the process up), to my lawyer(who said it was just part of his regular protocol), and to SSDI. I still haven't figured out how to respond, this is my gp. I've been going to him for 16 years. glad you found someone who wants to know what is happening, gentle hugs pat e
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My story is the opposite.
The first time I saw my orthopedic he didn't believe in RSD and took my clawed fingers and tried to straighten them. I screamed in pain and pushed him away and against a wall. lol. Now every time I see him the first thing he does when he enters the room is roll a small table between us. lol. He now believes in RSD and has study up on it and agrees that I have it. I just thought the situation was funny and I wanted to share it. Hope for better days, Jimbo |
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I'm in the NW suburbs of Chicago. I'm not sure how good she is yet in terms of taking care of the pain...I just know she cares (and this was the first time she saw me). I'll keep you posted if she's any good a helping out with the pain.
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