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 09-26-2013, 08:31 AM #21
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Zook, I'm not sure if you're asking me but I'll answer just in case lol... I started the CRPS pain-train in August 2011, so I'm just starting my third year (crumbs, is that all?!).

Yesterday, I was looking up the places in the world with the most stable barometric pressures and thus the 'sweet spots' for those suffering with an illness affected by them..... Hawaii was on there! So I hope you can get there quickly....

Interestingly, I saw that northern Europe is considered one of the worst places, with some wild swings in pressure within the space of 24 hours.... 'oooohh' I thought, lucky old me! Explains a lot....

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Old 09-26-2013, 09:12 AM #22
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Zoo to answer your question I'll be 26 wks on Saturday. Its a heck of a ride let me tell you. I went into almost full remission with my eldest and this little dude not so much. I have good days and bad just like everyone else. Yesterday was bad but could only take 1 norco for the pain. All the crps treatments are cat c for pregnancy even norco but my drs said I could take a little every now and then to keep the pain at a tolorable point. If my husband had this he would have been hospitalized for the pain I had yesterday. I can't though because of this little boy. We all do what we have to do with this disease. I did take a nice hot epsom salt soak though lol. I don't hurt as bad today but won't take a norco unless I have to. I can't take tylenol because I have developed too high of a tolerance for it. I wish they could bottle up pregnancy hormones and inject people lol. They are a natural analgesic for pain while pregnant. They also make your joints and muscles loosen up, but then your also prone to back and hip problems lol. Now to get through the rest of this pregnancy with as little problems as I can lol. Keep smiling people.
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