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 01-15-2009, 03:30 AM #1
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HI there,

I have been going nuts with this and its only getting worse... I have this "rash" but it doesn't look or feel like a rash, and it looks like bad dry skin but its not dry at all. very soft.. but this hurts like H3^*
I HAVE THAT ON MY LEGS, BUT NOT AS BAD. My doctor said it was psoriasis, but I don't think so. I thought it was caused by my
stellate ganglion block that I had in 1993. You might not have noticed the hair loss on the legs like I notice. I had hairy legs, but now there are bald spots on them. I live in Michigan and It gets worse when it starts to get cold. I have to put tons of lotion on three or four times a day. I use the cheep stuff, Suave Skin Therapy. But after winter starts I don't need so much and in spring none at all. The legs itch like hell, but I know better not to scratch. Yours looks like your using oil which makes them soft but that made mine worse. The oil does not allow the skin to breath. Try a different lotion. Was wondering where you live. I am thinking moving to where it does not get so cold.
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I HAVE THAT ON MY LEGS, BUT NOT AS BAD. My doctor said it was psoriasis, but I don't think so. I thought it was caused by my
stellate ganglion block that I had in 1993. You might not have noticed the hair loss on the legs like I notice. I had hairy legs, but now there are bald spots on them. I live in Michigan and It gets worse when it starts to get cold. I have to put tons of lotion on three or four times a day. I use the cheep stuff, Suave Skin Therapy. But after winter starts I don't need so much and in spring none at all. The legs itch like hell, but I know better not to scratch. Yours looks like your using oil which makes them soft but that made mine worse. The oil does not allow the skin to breath. Try a different lotion. Was wondering where you live. I am thinking moving to where it does not get so cold.
I alo live in Michigan. I know what youe talking about. I get the samething. My doc gave me a free sample of a oinmnt to try. I will send yo message regarding what the name is.
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