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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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Well, I have a first date tomorrow and I am nervous! We have talked over the phone for about a week but my two friends are setting us up. I really like him so far, but I am nervous I am going to have a flare up or something. I haven't decided if I should tell him or try to "fake" my way through it. I am going to a BBQ at his house with my friend and some of his friends. So it will be casual. I am afraid the subject will come up because he asked if I worked and I said no, well there was a pause that was waiting for an explanation of how I handle that financially, so I had to tell him that I was disabled. He didn't seem to care and still invited me out. So I don't know what to do... any advice???? And any ideas of what to do to keep from getting a flare up, like what to wear? Should I dress up and try to push through the pain or dress comfy? As you can see I am nervous....lol
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I wouldn't worry about the "being disabled" thing...just be yourself. I wouldn't try to hide anything but I probably wouldn't make it the topic of conversation either. Dress comfortably for sure. Wouldn't necessarily wear PJs...but don't wear anything that will make you uncomfortable. As far as what to wear or how to prevent flares...it's hard to say because we are all so different. Air movements and cold can cause flares for me so that generally means being all covered when I go out. Not sure where your RSD is...but if Lidoderm patches, lidocaine cream, TENS unit, or heating patches help then I would put those on before you leave and wear them while you are out. If you have pills you take to help keep the pain low then I would make sure you take what you need before you go out. And definitely make sure to bring anything with you that you might need in case of a flare. I never used to wear a purse or if I did it was always something very small. Not anymore...I have this big black purse that I can put all my "flare kit" items in. Take it easy and don't over do it.
But as far as the actual date stuff...just be yourself. He can either take it or leave it and if he leaves then he wasn't the right guy for you anyway, right? But don't worry about all that. If RSD comes up in the conversation then talk about it...but don't dwell on it or get caught up in talking about the horrors of living with this monster. With my boyfriend...it's really great because he never treats me like I am broken. He respects and understands my limits...pushes me to do as much as I can but never more than that. It's a great mix. Remember that you are NOT your pain or your RSD. You are still you...a person...and you HAVE RSD. Don't let it define you and don't let others define you by it. Good luck! I will keep my fingers crossed that you have a good time. |
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Angelina,
I can just tell from the tone of your posts that you will do fine! You have a good attitude and that is 90% of it! Dating anxiety for anyone with CRPS is not an uncommon problem. I used to date frequently, but since contracting CRPS in 2008, I haven't dated at all. It has been such a challenge just to get a diagnosis, figure out the correct meds, go through all the testing, then trying to get the CRPS to settle down! I've had some success and continue to try new techniques/therapies/drug combinations. Maybe it's time for me to consider dating again as well?? Let us know how it goes! |
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Dress nice, but comfortable so as to set off a flare up. BE HONEST. I don't mean go into detail with all the horrible stuff before you even say hello. But let him know. If you truly want a relationship that is going to last you don't want it to start with dishonesty in a way. But at least let him know that you struggle with something sometimes to begin with, that way if things go well and you have another date but have a flare up, and might have to reschedule he might be more understanding than thinking he's getting blown off. Anyways anyone who will be truly worth your time will understand and not be judgmental!!
Best wishes and good luck!! |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Angelina55 (03-02-2013) |
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Well??? Update please!
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Well, it went ok. I did start to have a flare up. But I went to his house for a BBQ so I was able to sit alot and get off of my leg. My leg would not stop burning. His sister is my friend and I guess she kinda explained that I had something wrong with my ankle, so he was very understanding. That being said, I am not sure if he is for me. He is kinda a negative person and as you guys have figured out I am not.
![]() ![]() Thank you for all of your advice! It for sure helped me get through this date!! |
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