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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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I got mine on amazon.com and it cost about $100-$150...but it's a GOOD one with bigger wheels (better for uneven ground) and it's made for people my height. When I started my physical therapy I had a "regular" walker with two wheels in the front and then you drag it. This was very difficult and took a lot of energy to use. The 4-wheeled walker is smooth and it allows you to walk with a normal gait...which for me was key to making sure I didn't make the rest of my body worse with an abnormal way of walking. Life is different using the walker but it really has given me back the freedom. It takes a while to sort of "relearn" how to do things with the walker...but who cares HOW you do something so long as you CAN do it, right? Another good thing about the walker is that if you go out of the house, people tend to give you more space. With RSD...this is a very good thing especially if you go out to places where there are lots of people. I can even go to the grocery store. I get one of those carrying baskets and put it on the seat of my walker. Once it's filled that's my limit...but it still is better than nothing and gives me a great sense of independence. Sort of sad that something like going to the grocery store gives me so much joy...but when you've spent a year sitting on the couch not able to move hardly at all...you take joy in the little wins. I'm now back to working full time with the walker and it feels great. The pain is still bad...but mentally I've never been happier or healthier now that I have taken so much of my life back. The walker and the physical therapy are the two biggest pieces of that puzzle for me. It will take time to really get the hang of things, lots of practice around the house, but it is worth the effort. Also wanted to mention that I am 29...27 when I started using the walker. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | reluctant@thetable (02-03-2013) |
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