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 01-11-2013, 01:57 AM #1
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Default Flaky skin

I'm sure it's been talked about before, but does anyone know of any lotions or anything to help with the flaky skin that doesn't cause more burn? My legs were sensitive to lotions even before the RSD spread to them, so now they're super sensitive. Even baby lotion with aloe burns. And shaving my legs is a whole other challenge!
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i have the same problem with lotion and my crps. i use lubriderm for dry skin. i use the one without sent cause sented lotions bother my skin.

i know what you mean about the shaving. i end up almost not shaving at all during the winter, people tend to ask a lot when its summer and i dont do it lol
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Ketamine cream is the only one I can stand and have to warm it up first. I hate the dry skin I put on fentanyl patches or lididerm patches but they just fall off with all the dry skin.
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i know what you mean about the shaving. i end up almost not shaving at all during the winter, people tend to ask a lot when its summer and i dont do it lol
LOL I'm doing the same thing this winter! My legs can't handle pants, so I'm having to wear dresses or gauchos...my friend made some loose dresses for me out of material my skin could handle. I tend to shave only up to my calf muscle once a week, but it feels like I dug the razor into my skin. I check to see if I actually drew blood, but of course I didn't...in fact, most times I didn't even get them shaved good.

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Ketamine cream is the only one I can stand and have to warm it up first. I hate the dry skin I put on fentanyl patches or lididerm patches but they just fall off with all the dry skin.
Does the ketamine cream have medicine in it? I have to be soooo careful on what I use anymore because I'm on 2 CNR meds...have to make sure those 2 don't overlap too.
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What I have done is warm up baby oil, out it into a new spray bottle and set the nozzle for a fine mist. Spray your legs in the shower or use an old sheet for any overspray and if the mist is fine enough just let it absorb into your legs.
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What I have done is warm up baby oil, out it into a new spray bottle and set the nozzle for a fine mist. Spray your legs in the shower or use an old sheet for any overspray and if the mist is fine enough just let it absorb into your legs.
Hmmm good idea....I may try that. Thanks.
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Hmmm good idea....I may try that. Thanks.
You are very welcome. Hope it helps you.
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You are very welcome. Hope it helps you.
Just curious... does it stain your clothes?
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Just curious... does it stain your clothes?
I would not want to get the baby oil on any fabric I really liked. If that happened I would treat with stain remover Asap.
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I don't have your particular kind of skin problem with my CRPS but I wonder whether you would be able to tolerate E45 cream (I don't know if you have that in the USA). If not, i could find out what is in it and let you know so you could look for something similar. It's a hypoallergenic, over the counter emollient cream for eczema and similar skin conditions. It's not perfumed or coloured and is very rich because its designed specifically for dry, irritated skin conditions but shouldn't make a mess of clothes. Ive certainly never had any problems with it causing damage to my clothes and as its water soluble it would wash out easily anyway. They also make emollient bath and shower products for managing eczema etc without drying the skin.
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