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 09-02-2011, 11:44 AM #1
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Have any of you guys considered Calmare Scrambler Pain Therapy? Please tell me more about it and go to ** to learn more if you're unsure.
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I have read about and have gone through the therepy. I have full body and internal rsd and for me it caused more pain then help. I dreaded every visit and in the end really depressed me as the shocking it gives the body really hurts. I went through 2 weeks and then stopped. I now have a heart condition that the specialist say the acutual therepy is the cause and he has 8 more patients that had full body and after the therepy which made them worse too they have the then too developed the same heart disease. So my doctors are warning RSD patient if your full body to really be careful and if they do, do the treatment that if after like 2-3 and it causes pain to discontinue it.
I am not saying for people not to try it but just to be careful.

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There is a recent thread about it...did nothing for me..

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I found that it hurt me also. I have rsd in my feet. Anyway, it took 45 min to get to the "therapeutic" level on their machine (very slow according to the person there). I ended up hurting more after and it hurt.

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My husband had an injury to his neck. He has severe pain in his left arm and back do to nerve damage in his neck.

It did not work for him. His pain went down while he was having the treatment, but as soon as he walked out the door it was back to the same old stuff.
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