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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 can totally related to feeling the need to cry as we progress to things we didn't think we'd need until MANY more years down the road. I remember the day I got my handicap plates. I wasn't even 40 yet and it was devastating to me. I cried all the way home. Don't get me wrong, I was grateful and all, but devastated just the same. I THINK I'm getting better at just renouncing myself to whatever is needed to get through any given situation or day. But inevitably life has a way of smacking you down and putting reality square in your face. Anywho, I don't mean to sound like a downer. I'm just having a hell of a day with the movement disorder part of my CRPS. Tremoring like CRAZY and muscle spasms galore. <sigh> Glad your feeling better today and again I hope the tests come out favorable for you! |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Nanc (07-11-2013) |
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I got my rollator 2 years ago...so I was 27. I hate that I need it but it gives me freedom that I wouldn't have otherwise. I bought mine on amazon.com but needed one for shorties since I am only 5ft tall. Mine has the 8 inch wheels and it has a canvas basket so that it folds up easy to go in the trunk. Cost me a little over $100...totally worth it for me.
Helps to have a bit of a sense of humor. Every time I am at work and I see an elderly customer walking towards me with a walker I think, "BATTLE!" (like in the movie Michael with John Travolta playing an angel). Thank goodness it never comes out my mouth...but I can't help but smile and chuckle...lol! I'm just grateful for all the things I can do because I have the walker...helps me to keep things in perspective. It does take some getting used to...but things really are so much easier with the walker for me. I hope yours helps you just as much. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Nanc (07-11-2013) |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Vrae (07-10-2013) |
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![]() I wasn't as upset when I got my handicap placards, I knew I really needed them and I had them off and on in the past with major knee surgeries. The only difference now is that they are not temporary. I have RSD in my face, both hands, both shoulders, left arm, left leg, both feet, abdomen and head. I think I will be able to get by with the walker for now. Like Catra says, it just takes a light touch to move it. If I have to grip harder and lean on it more, then I may have a problem! And thanks, I hope my tests come back ok too....I just hate waiting! ![]() |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Vrae (07-11-2013) |
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That is so funny..."BATTLE" I saw that movie again recently...LOVE it!! Now when I come face-to-face with someone else using a walker, I will think of this ![]() |
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