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 02-17-2013, 12:07 PM #12
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I love to read. Books are my savior. I also like music. I'm an okay singer, but since I had the blood clots I don't seem to have the air to breathe through anymore. I am 38. I used to be a 5K, 10K, triathlete so being incapacitated has been tough on me. I can walk some now, but my RSD spread fast and everywhere. I'm even seeing an opthomologst for my eye problems. My kids keep me out of th isolation that tends to come with rsd. I have a sr in high school, a 13 yr old, 12 yr old and a 10 yr old. One boy in the bunch. Lol, he's the 12. They have rolled with all the changes and help. I miss the old days. I like funny movies, also. I play on the computer, but not a big game person. I play temple run and word games lol. I study a lot. I'll have my M.Ed May 11th. If I can use it remains to be seen. Anyway, that's a bit about me

TK
Books are so wonderful arn't they? They can take you to another world. I have so many books. I finally got an e-reader and I love it! I like to think that I am a good singer but I don't know if others would agree.. lol Even though you can't do those 5k and 10ks isn't it great to say that you did? I would love to have had that experience, not too many people can say that. I think that is so cool. I am sorry that your RSD has spread fast, but it is great that you can still walk, it is good that you still do. It is so important for us to keep moving. I wish you all the good luck I can give to help you in your RSD issues. Kids are also great in helping you to keep you upbeat and outgoing. My daughter keeps me moving, between dance and soccer and all her activities and not to mention taking her to the park and playing with her. She is my world and she keeps motivating me to keep pushing forward and to keep my head up. To stay positive and not loose hope. Speaking about word games I am addicted to Words with Friends Going to school is great! Good job!!! Even if you can't use it don't let that let you down. It is still an amazing achievement!! So way to go!!
"Once you choose hope anything is possible!!"
Angelina
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