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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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Welcome to the boards though sorry for your condition. Did a neurologist dx you? What is the dx and what tests were run? Sorry if I am confused. I think it is important to rule out other conditions. Some people like msyelf have RSD but I also have PN. If you have ruled out other conditions seeing a pain doctor who deals with the condition is very important. As for insomnia that is my middle name. I have tried so many meds for sleep,anxiety I could go on. Have you? If not I would encourage that because the pain and lack of sleep issue is very bad for the body and mind obviously.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | maus (05-25-2011) |
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Remeron the 15mg oral disolving tablets is a dream come true for sleep. I break it into 1/4's you dont have to take more than a 1/2 of a pill as it works the same as a whole one.... and it makes me fall asleep within 15 minutes, and I sleep through the night MOST of the nights. It is the one med i recommend to all and you take so little that its awesome. and make sure that you get the oral disolving tablets. its not marketed as a sleep medicine, but my dr uses it as one and dear goodness 2 1/2 years later I am still happy sleeping majority of the time. And i have tried MANY sleep meds and therapies, and this works by farrrrr the best. Hope it helps!
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Paul
If your nerve was cut like you said then you have CRPS Type II. You only get this with cut nerves or by shot gun wounds, knife wounds, surgery gone bad and the Dr. cut a major nerve, ect. CRPS Type I is when someone spans their wrist, or can get it after many surgeries and so on. CRPS Type I is more difficult to DX because of the unknown that can cause it then Type II is. |
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i feel like telling my md that yeah, i SHOULD be in costa rica sipping cocktails but that is just not happening. by the way, does inability to relax come with crps as well? i am always anxious-is it the injured nerve sending the alarm signal to my brain? thanks for your answer, peace, paul |
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Being over anxious in most cases is from the meds that you are taking for the pain. As far as your Dr. not agreeing about the crps spreading 70% will tell you it does not spread. It takes time but you need to fine a Dr. that knows and understands crps to get the right treatment. It's hard but keep looking until you fine the right one. I have been at it for 4 years now. Good Luck.
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Due to all the different meds that I take daily for pain I do not take anything to help me sleep. I get anywhere from 2 to 4 hours of sleep a night. Some nights I am up all night because my pain is to great.
I just don't like to take any more meds then need be. I no longer work so sleeping every night is not that important anymore. Dur ring the day I am in a fog from the pain meds. What a life hu ! Each month my crps keeps spreading. I have know fight left. |
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