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be well, :hug: ~ Sandra |
Thanks Bob
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Bob, What an incredibly wonderful attitude you have. I know we can always think of someone who is worse off than ourselves and I try to do the same thing, but you've obviously had severe RSD and continue to keep positive. Thank you for reminding me to not feel sorry for myself or dwell too much on RSD and it's affects in my life. |
My hand a week and a month after surgery
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These photos are of my left hand about a week after surgery and then again after about a month or so. It has been 3 months since surgery now and I can't get rid of the swelling and the redness comes and goes.
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my foot sorta gets that bad in the winter time. I never go out, i peak my head out in the winter but thats really it. here are some pics of my foot, I KNOW, they are ugly but it hurts. can't get the brouse to bring up pic but probably for the better...lol I hope you feel good today!!! Ray |
rsd is a wierd thing
i have had rsd for three years, it started after i had surgery on my elbow following a work related injury. first the burning swelling in my arm and than my hand, than it spread up my shoulder,my neck,face,my upper back,it skipped from the bottom of rib cage to my hip and picked up again and spread all the way down my leg to my toes.
i have had four surgeries including the elbow and the last was a scs in april of this year. now i am suffering from helasious muscle spasms all over my left side and my doctors dont know what to do next. any ideas? help |
My whole body looks like that
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I also got RSD following surgery. Physical Therapy , Swimming, Massage therapy, desensitization thru therapy and at home helped. Also used a Tens Unit. The spasms can be controlled with anti-seizure meds. i took 3200 mg of neurotin. My electric shocks, spasms were full body. Another option is Lyrica. Both cause weight gain. But I don't have the shocks spasms anymore and I gradually went off the neurotin. Maybe have muscle spasm once a month. Hope you get some helps that helps. your friend, loretta :grouphug: |
Thank you for posting the pic of your arm. I have intrenal RSD and have a great deal of swelling on my abdomen and hernited discs in my lower back. All of this cause me to use a walker on wheels and walk bent over. My left arm just recently became injured with swelling and pain and I think its RSD. It looks similar to you pic and you mentioned it was from the pressure of your crutches. This Illness is jut bizarre! I wish that a small percentage of the money that goes towards cancer research could be used in helping RSD patients. It just doesnt seem like much at all is being done. Better days to come for us all I pray!
Thank you again for posting your pictures. Lori Quote:
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please and thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Could u tell me how to get some new pics for me thanks. Have a great day...:):)
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Hi Debra
here is the link to the tutorial that can help you post pictures. http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread7728.html You can also attach them to your post as you would to an email. Use the Manage Attachments button below the posting box to do it that way hope that helps :) |
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