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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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Hi, it has been a while since i have browsed and much has happened. I was dx in 05 with Parkinson's, then at the same time, Acromegaly and surgical removal of pituitary tumour. Then 6 month later and within a year of each other, both knees totally replaced. Now i seem to be experiencing awful pain in my feet, on the soles which turn red, hot and sore, as well as toes, now spreading up my legs and causing much pain in the knees and thighs. I do have a real problem in one of the (new) knees and may have to have further surgery as soon as i can cope. My neurologist says the foot business is P's related, another doctor said it's not. I am getting very scared as i have rigidity again (from Parkinson's) and drugs have been increased this week but so far no improvement. I have gone from being such an active person always on the go to nearly house bound, i don't want to live like this. Am taking Lyrica 75mg at night but have also got Gaberpentin which i think i will start taking as it is supposed to be better than Lyrica. Is any of this stuff going to go away?? It is so miserable. Can anyone suggest anything? Smurff
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"Thanks for this!" says: | AintSoBad (06-26-2011) |
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I had to look up Acromegaly. Was the surgery successful? (Pituitary tumor). The issues with your feet may be RSD related, did you have that before? It may have been brought on by the knee surgeries. It may be neuropathy of some sort. I have it as well, the burning red feet.
These are just some thoughts, I am not a doctor! Let us know your rsd history, if any! Wish you the best! Pete |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | AintSoBad (06-30-2011) |
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Yes, you should find a doc (a neurologist perhaps) that knows and deals with RSD ASASP!!!
Get it diagnosed, or ruled out Before your surgery. The anesthesiologist should be aware if you have RSD, there are certain protocols (such as using ketmine) during the surgery, if RSD is present. You've really got to get moving on the RSD, before any more surgery. Talk to your surgeon about it, maybe he can refer you to someone? If you have any teaching (university) hospitals, that's a good place to start. Call, ask for the 'Cheif of Neurology'. Ask here, tell us what city you're close to, and maybe some one will have a referral for you. Go to rsdsa.org they have a doctor finder, by zip code. Do what you must, but please, get this RSD ruled in or out!, It'll make an incredible difference in your life! Wish you the Best! Pete asb |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | AintSoBad (07-02-2011) |
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