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 10-22-2012, 10:52 AM #1
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I am new here. My 16 year old daughter has suspected CRPS (from her Pedi, has appt with Neurologist next month). It all started with a knee injury after a fall during a hike 2 years ago. I'm wondering if anyone has used vitamins or supplements to help with the pain? I've read a great deal recently about Benfotiamine (fat soluble form of vitamn B1) being helpful with Neuropathic pain. Does anyone have experience with this or other more natural remedies?
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I only know this.
If she gets injured anywhere else, have her take high doses of vit c, to help prevent spreading. (and no ice).
I take vit c everyday, because im clumsy,and off balance. I tend to fall into things often.

Hope someone else can help a little more.
Sorry to hear about your daughter possibly having rsd, and i hope its not the case

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Thanks for your reply. When her pedi finally suggested RSD and I began researching it, it really seems to be what she has. We've been to the docs (orthopedist) repeatedly for swelling and pain, had x-rays, an MRI, etc and no answers. Her case doesn't seem as severe as many here, but does seem to be spreading. When I read about the "shiny skin" I knew we must be on to something. Hoping to find more natural ways to manage, as she is very against taking meds. I can rarely get her to take Advil. I wish we'd known about the not using ice for the past 2 years!
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Thanks for your reply. When her pedi finally suggested RSD and I began researching it, it really seems to be what she has. We've been to the docs (orthopedist) repeatedly for swelling and pain, had x-rays, an MRI, etc and no answers. Her case doesn't seem as severe as many here, but does seem to be spreading. When I read about the "shiny skin" I knew we must be on to something. Hoping to find more natural ways to manage, as she is very against taking meds. I can rarely get her to take Advil. I wish we'd known about the not using ice for the past 2 years!
Warm compresses, and baths help me sometimes. I use johnsons baby oatmeal lotion, and Vaseline Conditioning Petroleum Jelly Cocoa Butter***EDIT*** (this vaseline is not as greasy as plain vaseline, and its smells good)***. I alternate them. Helps with some of my skin issues on rsd areas.
I hope more people chime in with some natural help. And you daughter gets relief soon

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A friend of mine went vegan and she swears by it. I havent changed my diet, although I like to believe I eat fairly healthy already. I take fish oil for my acne and melatonin at night because of horrible insomnia. I never tried other supplements.
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She could try this, others have said it has helped.

http://www.openfocustraining.co.uk/exercise.html

and this

http://www.paintoolkit.org/assets/do...t-Nov-2011.pdf
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