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 11-11-2011, 07:44 PM #1
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I have RSD in my left hand and arm. It has spread up my arm, neck and shoulder. I was injured in 2002, but not diagnosed for four years after multiple surgeries. I don't have a wrist anymore due to bone fusion and carpelectomy. Good Luck, Lisa
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I have RSD in my left hand and arm. It has spread up my arm, neck and shoulder. I was injured in 2002, but not diagnosed for four years after multiple surgeries. I don't have a wrist anymore due to bone fusion and carpelectomy. Good Luck, Lisa
Almost the same here except it's now taking over my entire left side. Had head trauma too and found out through a CAT Scan that I also have degenerative cerebral atrophy which is reeking havoc with my balance and motor skills...
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Almost the same here except it's now taking over my entire left side. Had head trauma too and found out through a CAT Scan that I also have degenerative cerebral atrophy which is reeking havoc with my balance and motor skills...
Hello, I have RSD in my legs feet and recently in my hands. I find that the pain comes and goes throughout the day. I try to stay active and to keep my hands moving. Some days I just don't want to do anything and then when I start doing things the pain is not too bad. The pain that I am having now is in my back and legs and I have to walk with forearm crutches.
Some days the pain in my hands is not too bad and others it is just more pronounced.
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