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 07-21-2011, 03:29 AM #1
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I have recently started having a more difficult seeing. Problems with double vision and a sense of vibrations behind my eyes. I did not realize that others with RSD were having the same issues. Who is it better to address the issue through, your pain doc or eye doc? Hope you are getting so relief!
I have seen many pain doctors who deal with rsd and also many eye doctors. Many eye specialists have no clue what rsd even is. I think though it is always important to rule out other conditions so I would see an eye doctor and the pain doctor. Some pain doctors who deal with rsd even are not good with treating the eyes because they are more focused on the limbs. For myself I am hoping if I get rsd relief in my limbs from a treatment or meds etc it will help the eyes too
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I have seen many pain doctors who deal with rsd and also many eye doctors. Many eye specialists have no clue what rsd even is. I think though it is always important to rule out other conditions so I would see an eye doctor and the pain doctor. Some pain doctors who deal with rsd even are not good with treating the eyes because they are more focused on the limbs. For myself I am hoping if I get rsd relief in my limbs from a treatment or meds etc it will help the eyes too
Hi Michelle here, I have CRPS in my lower limb but spreads around. I have found over the last few months my eyes have got worse, soreness, foggy vision, eye strain, now I don't know if it is to the CRPS but my pharmacist told me that one of my meds I'm on Lrycia causes I damage so will be seeing Pain Specialist soon so will mention this to him.
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Might want to do a google search for neuro-ophthalmologists in your area. Is it RSD or myasthenia gravis or any number of other things.
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