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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View Poll Results: An open poll - Do us forum members ever experience the following movement problem?
dystonia. 13 44.83%
dystonia.
13 44.83%
spasms. 21 72.41%
spasms.
21 72.41%
involuntary jerks or twitches. 23 79.31%
involuntary jerks or twitches.
23 79.31%
tremor, big or small. 21 72.41%
tremor, big or small.
21 72.41%
cramping severly. 19 65.52%
cramping severly.
19 65.52%
muscle contraction, drawn into the body. 13 44.83%
muscle contraction, drawn into the body.
13 44.83%
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Old 03-26-2007, 01:10 PM #1
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Default Poll - spasms, dystonia jerks, tremour

An informal poll to see how many of us do in fact suffer with spasms etc
We are a totally random selection of RSDers, perhaps we may learn something by looking at the results from the members here.

Do any of you have any of the following?

muscular spasms
dystonia
twitching
tremors
jerking
involuntary movements

You can choose more than one, and it's open so your name will show, Should be interesting to see the percentage of a random small survey, all the best !

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I'll Be Intersted In The Results Here .... Good Idea. Joan
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Isn't anyone going to vote??

I would but since I don't had RSD it would throw off the results.

but I have had muscle spasms from the TOS before.
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Hey Jo,

Thanks for the offer LOL! And thanks for looking out for us - people have polled, we just fell off the end of the page (doesn't take long!) - we'll just have to keep bumping up - and we have some new members, so I thought I should bring it to their attention.

Also, some people can only look in to the forum every few days or so...or when they're well enough - it'll take a while till everyone has seen it - and remember, not everyone has a movement disorder - if you don't have it, then there's nothing to "register", you know? Maybe I should have added a "No, don't have it" button, but couldn't see the point at the time!

I think we'll have a good sense of the role movement disorders play, in various forms, anyway - in fact, I'm quite surprised already.
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Oh - yes I see now - clicked on the view results- this poll is different from most of the others I've seen.
most of them show a bar or graph with numbers to click on showing the votes.
I couldn't figure out why it was still showing as empty ??
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I think if you have previously voted it shows as graph, cause I see it that way and have since I voted ... but not before.

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I have them all except cramping.

The biggest problem is tremor. I have a massive high amplitude and very slow tremor under the worst conditions if trying to push myself and a very very fine tremor that's exceedingly fast when lying down. It is so fine that I often can't even detect it but it keeps me awake forever. Tizanidine knocks it out so I can sleep.
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