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 03-19-2013, 08:55 PM #6
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Thanks everyone.
Im still feeling positive, however i think im getting a little nerve pain in my other hand and left foot. Its minor and im hoping that that is all it is. Plus im starting to get a little rash on my upper left arm. Im feeling good considering though. Being on Amitriptyline is probably helping considering its an anti depressant. I have also upped my dose to 50mg and its really helping with my pain. I have moments where i can forget there is anything wrong with me.

I have decided to improve my diet, and although i am supposed to be on a gluten free diet, ive been quite naughty since my accident so im focusing on improving my diet. Ive been Vegetarian for 12years as well so I have no excuse for eatting badly...... bread is just too easy though. lol.

Im looking into meditation and gentle yoga for excersise. and i went for a walk this morning and it felt good.

I am starting to feel a little annoyed with the fact that im going to be stuck in a situation that i was ready to get out of. When i was burnt i gave up my rented house and moved into my parents place so that i could afford to recover and live until i was ready to work again. I was ready to move out and restart my life. Now im stuck here again and i dont know how long for. They are fine with this but i turned 30 last thursday and this is not where i wanted to be at this stage in my life. so i cant help but feel disapointed even though i can see the bigger picture.

Today im in a bit more pain and the Amitriptyline has left me a little sleepy, so im planning a quiet day resting. but latter ill go to the beach to soak my arm. At the moment im really interested in how people have mannaged their day to day lives in a positive way. Ive been looking at the resourses listed in the sticky posts. Im really glad to have found this site. I joined another before i found this one and never recieved a reply. So again thankyou for the support.
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