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 08-11-2011, 09:02 PM #1
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lately i have been having this tingling that start at the base of my brain and goes down neck and shoulder and sometimes my face???
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Oh yes.
While you describe it very simply,
What it is that you're describing, would take an INTENSELY SMART Neurologist, and one who would send you to an INTENSELY SMART Shoulder/Arm/Hand man.
You may have Thoracic Outlet Syndrome. Did your injury involve any parts of your arms, or shoulders?

You might want to start with a Chiropractor, and fully explain the problem.

I was then sent to a University Hospital to see the Chief of Neurology (Dr S, @ Jefferson, in Philly) Who, sent me to Dr Hunter, at Jeff's Hand Center, where I was dx'd with Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (See other space in these pages).

Yea, it's ALL connected. Not saying that's what you have, But you need a REAL PRO, instead of tipsyin' around with guys who don't know, get to a University Hospital, start with the Chief of Neuro, and see where he sends you from ther

All he needs, is a safety needle to get started.

(Not that it's that simple), but, it's a start!

Be thankful, when you find a doctor like that!

Pete

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I get tingling in weird parts of my body. I have it in my neck, and my face sometimes too. It usually happens when a flare is coming on and when I over-do it or sometimes when I am just relaxing it happens. Its really weird. I havent gotten an answer from any of the docs that I have seen. Good luck... let me know if you find anything out.
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wow I'm going to see my O/S tomorrow to see what it could be although Im sure he wont know but I have to get it seen so that these W/C folks will do something he was suppose to get another cervical MRI 2 months ago but nothing yet.......W/C u know how that goes I will update after appt.
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My tingling feelings start at the bottom of my spine and go all the way up to my brain. This gives me a good, hard shake of my whole body.
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Me too!
I get tingling in my upper arm and face a lot. Now I'm starting to get tingling in my leg then it gives out . If I'm standing I'll fall. All on the left side. Kind of like it falls asleep but it's painful. Good thing I sit a lot.
I also have a balance issue due to degenerative cerebral atrophy so I'm in a wheelchair a lot.
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