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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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cinders
Sorry to hear about your recent fall. If the RSD is spreading to one leg, you may want to consider a cane just to help stabilize you a little more.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | cinders999 (02-21-2012) |
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I've had a walking stick but with the rsd in my hand/arm I can't manage to use it properly. I've been given an elbow crutch today but that's not looking like it's going to work either. I have a wheelchair to go any distances but I really don't want to have to use it for even short distances too. I'd like to stay as mobile as I can, from what I've read on various posts, it'd be better for me.
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I started having balance issues last year when my RSD began to spread. Physical therapy seemed to help some and then since I have gone on the clonidine patches it seems like I have also gotten a little better. I am still unsteady though and I use a rollator (4 wheel walker) to get around. This has been great...especially since getting the strength back in my legs through all of the physical therapy. I don't have to push down as hard as I did in the beginning (which was awful for my RSD hands) but the two handles and wheels give me the extra stability I was looking for. I'm also able to walk with a normal stride and gait with the walker than I can without it. I'm less steady with a cane and I usually end up with a bad flare if I use the cane for more than just going up and down the stairs. I also like that with the walker I can set things on/in the seat and "carry" things this way. Between the walker, physical therapy, and clonidine patches I have found a way to be functional despite the balance issues. I have not had any bad falls in a long time now (though I did get a little cocky the other day and forgot to lock the wheels so when I leaned to get something I ended up with a scrape on my shin when I lost my balance and the walker just wheeled away...totally my fault though for being careless).
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"Thanks for this!" says: | cinders999 (02-21-2012) |
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I am sorry about your fall. Have you or can you talk to your doctor about this? I would think what treatment helps the overall rsd would help the balance. Are you in PT or have you tried on your own pool therapy etc?
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"Thanks for this!" says: | cinders999 (02-22-2012) |
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