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 04-28-2007, 09:40 PM #1
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Hi Everyone,

I just got back from Mexico this last week, I was doing alot of treatments to build my immune system.

Mike, you are in my favorite city you brat. If you can catch the ferry over to Tiburon Tommy's and have a Mai Tai, I'll be with you in spirit.

Mark, how are your new zapatoes?

Deb, your new web site is great.
Hugs and Love to Everyone, Roz
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Will you tell us more about it sometime?
And more important - are you feeling better?
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Welcome back Roz!

You sound grrrrreat!!
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Dear Jo,

Here is a link to the medical clinic. If you have any questions ask away. Big Hugs, Roz

http://www.drcastillo.com/index.html
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Hey Allen,

Thanks so much, your the best. Love, Roz xxx
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Roz--I have several questions about your visit to Mexico. What kind of treatment did you receive? Do they know what causes RSD? Are you taking anything different, did they take you off the meds you were taking? What about the cost as compared to here. Inquiring minds want to know everything!!! Hope whatever you are doing is working!! When you get rested up let us know. Thanks, Carose
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carose asked many of the ?? I had - but one more - was it kind of scary - or did you have you full trust in the treatments?
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Laugh Ola!!!!

So glad you are back!! Ya was missed ya know, did ya know that?? well did ya?? Hmmmmmm???!!!!

Haven't gotten any new foot comforters yet!! Feet are swollen like there is no tomorrow. Doc says and I quote "Mark My Dear - What did I tell you about walking around so much with slippers"??! So I have put myself in a bad way for a bit. Paying the price for stupidy but a lesson well learned. Just that it was all I could wear at the time. Oh well. She sometimes talks like she is paying my bills!! RIGHT!!!!

Once again, so glad your back and safe to boot!!

Chin Up!!! Love Mark xoxoxo
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Roz--I have several questions about your visit to Mexico. What kind of treatment did you receive? Do they know what causes RSD? Are you taking anything different, did they take you off the meds you were taking? What about the cost as compared to here. Inquiring minds want to know everything!!! Hope whatever you are doing is working!! When you get rested up let us know. Thanks, Carose
Hi,

I have the TOS/RSD DX but a little while back I started having some rough eye problems. I had to be on alot of antibiotics, my immune system is on the ground.

It's mostly a Cancer clinic their, they also treat alot of other medical conditions. I also test positive for R/A but I went to 3 R. MD's who say I don't have it. They are in agreement with that as well they treat R/A. Some of the treatments I have had are the following week are DMSO IV, Chelation therapy and IV Vitamins. I have been having circulation problems too. I just started taking a tablet called Cal Rutina.

I am a hairdresser but I really believe their could be a few different roots to RSD. In my case I feel something has gotten into my wiring, this is just my opinion for my RSD. Are nerves in our body are supposed to be protected like a electric cord.

Hugs, Roz

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Here is a link about Cal Rutina. Maybe someone could interpret? I am only on 2 tablets a day. Hugs, Roz


http://www.facmed.unam.mx/bmnd/plm2k6/prods/38907.htm
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