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 06-04-2012, 05:46 PM #1
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I have had RSD for 12 yrs and for the last 2yrs my vision is getting very bad.
The are sending me to a Nuoro Optromogstolist. Sorry spell is incorrect
Has any one head of RSD effecting ones vision?
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yes, Dr Schwartzman told us it certainly could affect the optic nerve.
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yes its called iritis, its the swelling of the eye or part of the eye. from what i know people whom have had it wind up legally blind( aside from the pain you might notice the iris changing share into like a star shape. I'm sure if you look it up you can find out more
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I am sorry to hear about the rsd spreading to your sight. Your dr. is sending you to the appropriate dr. They can give you medication for the inflamation.
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I have had RSD for 12 yrs and for the last 2yrs my vision is getting very bad.
The are sending me to a Nuoro Optromogstolist. Sorry spell is incorrect
Has any one head of RSD effecting ones vision?
Thank you.
Galway
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I am sorry to hear about the rsd spreading to your sight. Your dr. is sending you to the appropriate dr. They can give you medication for the inflamation.
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Thank you for your encouragement, at times I really need it. I am nervouse about my eyes and I have to wait until June 28 to see the specialist.

I hope you are doing well.

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When things go wrong with your eyes it is very scarry and I do not blame you for being nervous. Are you using anything right now? Do you have a regular optomologist that can see you and get you started on something asap?
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yes, Dr Schwartzman told us it certainly could affect the optic nerve.
Thank you for that info as I don't know many people RSD and don't belong to any support group until I just joint this one.

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