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 11-29-2011, 10:44 PM #11
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I'll try to repeat. (Not doing so good with my writing these days). Sorry.
No, I was never given a copy of ANYTHING that I signed, although I did sign some / thing.
Is that fair?
I trusted them.

Anyway,
If you have more questions, (remember, I've had this RSD bear for 28+ years), OK?
Got more experience, let me know? Thanks. I love the helpfulness here!
I'm NOT bragging. This is Not a thing to be proud of!

Today, after leaving that ** doc, who I thought was great, i even taught him in business practices, it's HIS WIFE who's the rat, she forgot her systems and processes, and let her emotions take over.

Back to it, TODAY, I met with an internest! He was One of the BEST DOCTORS I've EVER MET, and, know, that I've been with Knobler, and Schwartzman!.
Both, GREAT!

So, this new Doc, was wonderful, I was hospitalized last week (over thanksgiving) and found that I'm diabetic. THANKS< ya'll! Jimbo!

This new Doc was SO HAPPY and Proud for me, that I've been SO STRONG, after 28+ years, of RSD, TOS, HEAD INJURY, FOUR DISCS, Sleep APnea, like that!
He thought that in one day, I was able to hit myself (use whatever words you want, Jimbo), with Insulin. and Control my Sugar!

This doc was so happy with me, that he wanted to HIRE me!
Alright, maybe not literally, but, ya got no clue, do ya?
I didn't either, until he explained that so many folks are so afraid of using insulin, because of the syringe.
I'm very glad that my new doctor is so good, understanding very knowledgable of RSD, and everything else I have, I feel lucky again.

Please?
Don't take me down, because someone gave me a donut, cookie, or brownie.
I SMOKE NOTHING!
I'm ALLERGIC TO ANY KIND OF SMOKE< and, both of these doctors think it should be legalized for medical use.

THANKS!

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Any Questions?

Lemme know.......


As I said, my new Board Certified Doc, (which Knobler was not), had the attitude that the government has FAR more important things to do, rather than fight, what the people want.
I do NOT consider myself one of those people.

**edit**
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PS as for my original doctor, his wife, (the office manager) had my check, but told me there would be no charge, and she'd be in touch, to 'straighten things out'. They had to run somewhere, so she said she's mail me my check back. She cashed it. I have no problem with paying for records. Or anything that's fair, my only point being, she lied to me, and I don't appreciate that. Now, she makes herself unavailable on the phone, and let's her staff handle my questions. (And, they don't like it).

I"M VERY SORRY for overreacting. I did, I acknowledge it, and ask forgiveness from anyone I may have bumped. I thought I was being funny, but it was not.
I think the world of everyone here, and have been helped by all...

Hope that all are well!

Pete

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This Country has FAR too many other things to worry about! **edit**

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Too many other things to worry about!
Poverty, ,hunger, and so many other things, too far to count.
Rather than a plant, that grows on the roadside.
I don't imbibe.
However.
It's just to little of a thing to consider.
Don't you think?

I'm sure!

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I'm sure it's my fault that this thread deteriorated.
The point I was trying to make, before i got a little loopy, is this;

We have RSD, and it threw Everyone in the hospital for a loop. Although they were all knowledgable about it, I went in because 'I thought' my appendix was going. Cramping pain, that had me bent over. Tests, scans, etc., told them that I was probably passing a gall bladder stone. They did want to remove the GB, but I sort of held them up on that.
It's still a bit painful, but, we'll see.
Anyway,
I'm no doctor, and it took them almost 6 days to figure this out, along with that I'm diabetic and now on insulin. I hope that may pass too, because they said that the 'entire quadrant' of my belly was swollen.
With rsd, we just don't know and often the doctors don't know what's really going on with us.
Point is, don't guess and Be Careful!
Be Safe!
If there's unusual pain, get checked.
Know in advance where you're going to go, too.

Be well all!

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aint so bad,

I worked for a doc. who's wife was just like that. CONTROL FREAK!
She was horrible and she finally came out and said she wanted me to choose my family or my job. I was already working 6 days a week. She got ****** off with a coworker and made her scrub the toilet with a toothbrush. So I know where your coming from. Imagine how that staff feels.
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Yea, alt, speaking to a couple of those poor folks, it was mentioned they just keep their heads down and do their work.

(Wow, cleaning the toilet with a toothbrush? Was that in her job description?)

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I would of told her where she could put that toothbrush as I walked out...
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Wow...a toothbrush. It sounds like a military boot camp to me. My sister has worked for doctor's offices for more years than I can count and has told me many times that the doctor's wives are very controlling in the office and like said above the staff just kind of put their heads down and keep working. But...the toothbrush thing...I would have told her as Jimbo mentioned above as I walked past her office;.)
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